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Recent studies have shown that in around 97% of people, language is represented in the left hemisphere. Physicians noted that brain-injured patients with damage to the left hemisphere would lose power of speech and language abilities, while those with injuries to the right hemisphere did not lose this ability. The earliest research on speech and language centers of the brain dates back to the early nineteenth century. The left hemisphere controls the right side of the body while the right hemisphere controls the left side. The left hemisphere is the "logical brain" and is involved in language and analysis and the right hemisphere is the "creative brain," involved in daydreaming and imagination. The human brain is divided into two hemispheres. Ananya Mandal, MD Reviewed by Sally Robertson, B.Sc.
