im guessing you have mrs.cail too lol im googling these same questions
No, "most" animals DO NOT have a corpus callosum. The corpus callosum is found only in placental mammals, while it is absent in monotremes and marsupials as well as other vertebrates such as birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish. (Wikipedia)
While men's brains are larger overall (on average), the corpus callosum has a greater size in most women studied. So it is likely an adaptation suited to their separate roles in primitive societies.
It is where the two side of the brain the left and right do not communicate with each other so for an example if you are telling your self to move your right arm it may take a while for the left side to assist in what you want it to do
helps to put together all endocrine glands to be more careful and patient,when you driving a car.
the amygdala controles fear. So it keeps you scared from oncoming traffic.
The Reticular Formation alerts a person who is driving along and brings them to full attention when a car pulls out in front of them.
It is important to drive while a license is active. For driving without a license, a person can lose their license for a longer time, pay a fine and court costs, or even spend time in jail.
The pons acts as a bridge in the brain sending information to other parts of the brain, the stop sign one sees while driving will be sent to the pons before it is sent to the occipital lobes.
In teaching, a corpus refers to a collection of written or spoken texts that are used for linguistic analysis and language learning purposes. By studying a corpus, teachers and students can gain insights into language patterns, usage, and structures, helping to enhance language proficiency and understanding.
If you have a blowout while driving you should?
Yes, you can carry a photocopy of your driving license while driving.
A corpus is a database of spoken or written language. The words in a corpus can be collected from a variety of sources. For example, words in a written corpus may come from newspapers, magazines, books, or the internet; while words in a spoken corpus may come from everyday conversations. With computer software to analyze a corpus, we can find out the most commonly used English words, expressions, and phrases in a language.