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+ | '''Cerebral dominance''' is the relative contol of the lower brain centres by the [[cerebrum]] or [[cerebral cortex]]. It should be compared with [[lateral dominance]], the balance betwen the [[right brain|right]] and [[left brain|left]] sides of the [[brain]] |
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+ | *[[Cerebral atrophy]] |
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Cerebral dominance is the relative contol of the lower brain centres by the cerebrum or cerebral cortex. It should be compared with lateral dominance, the balance betwen the right and left sides of the brain