English to yoruba meaning of

Itumọ iwe-itumọ ọrọ naa “cerebral” jẹ ibatan si ọpọlọ tabi ọgbọn. O le tọka si ohunkohun ti o kan tabi ti o ni ibatan si ọpọlọ, pẹlu awọn ilana ọpọlọ ti ironu, iwoye, ati iranti. O tun le tọka si awọn nkan ti o jẹ ọgbọn, dipo ti ẹdun tabi ti ara ni iseda. Ni afikun, o le ṣe apejuwe eniyan ti o ni oye pupọ tabi ọgbọn.

Sentence Examples

  1. Focusing the scanner even further, I studied the right cerebral hemisphere closely, looking for any similar movements of the hippocampus, also related to memory.
  2. For two nights I had hardly had a wink of sleep, and my brain was beginning to feel that numbness which marks cerebral exhaustion.
  3. The Doctor was left-handed, so his cerebral dominance must be the right hemisphere.
  4. Suddenly he jumped to his feet, with his eyes blazing and all the signs of intense cerebral excitement.
  5. It reminded him of someone with cerebral palsy he was half of Stephen Hawking.
  6. There seemed to be a slight movement-a feeble vibration of various regions of the cerebral cortex, including the medial temporal lobe.