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what does the left side of the brain control

The left side of the brain is mainly involved in language , logical thinking, and controlling movement on the right side of the body.

Quick Scoop

  • Controls muscles on the right side of the body (right arm, right leg, right side of face).
  • Handles most speech and language skills (speaking, understanding words, reading, writing) in most right‑handed people and many left‑handed people.
  • Strongly involved in logic, math, and analytical thinking (numbers, step‑by‑step problem solving, “just the facts” style thinking).
  • Important for sequencing and order (following instructions in order, organizing information, planning steps).

A simple way to picture it

If you’re solving a math problem, writing a sentence, or carefully following a recipe step by step, your left brain is doing a lot of the heavy lifting, especially for language and precise details.

But it’s not “only left vs right”

  • The popular idea that people are completely “left‑brained” (logical) or “right‑brained” (creative) is an oversimplification.
  • Both sides of the brain usually work together for most everyday tasks, sharing information and cooperating.

TL;DR: The left side of the brain mainly controls language, logic, detailed and step‑by‑step thinking, and the right side of your body—but both brain halves team up for almost everything you do.

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