briefly describe the structure of Cerebrum.
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The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain. ... The cerebrum is made up of the two cerebral hemispheres and their cerebral cortex cortices (the outer layers of grey matter), and the underlying regions of white matter. Its subcortical structures include the hippocampus, basal ganglia and olfactory bulb.
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The greatest section of the brain is the cerebrum. The cerebral cortex, as well as other subcortical structures, make up this structure. The corpus callosum is made up of strong, dense bands of fiber that connect the two brain hemispheres.
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- The cerebrum is split into four parts, each of which has its own function.
- Parts of speech, planning, reasoning, problem-solving, and movement are all related with the frontal cortex.
- Movements, stimuli perception, and direction are all aided by the parietal lobe.
- Visual processing is a function of the occipital lobe.
- Memory perception and recognition, auditory inputs, and speech are all linked to the temporal lobe.
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