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Explain about parts of the fore brain.
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Answered by mrdaivikag
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Explanation:

Also called the cortex, the cerebrum makes up the largest part of the brain. It is associated with higher functions, such as cognitive thoughts and actions. There are four sections of the cerebrum (called lobes), each of which contributes to the body differently. The four lobes and their functions are as follows:

Frontal Lobe

This section controls attributes, such as reasoning, planning, parts of speech, general movement, emotions, problem-solving, smell and personality.

Parietal Lobe

Located behind the frontal lobe, this section is responsible for many aspects of comprehension. They include visual functions, language, reading, orientation and general perception of stimuli.

Occipital Lobe

Located in the back of the cerebrum, this lobe is the primary control of visual processing. Things such as color, shapes and angles are all deciphered by the occipital lobe.

Temporal Lobe

The temporal lobe processes auditory stimuli. It is also responsible for memory and assists with speech.

Answered by ItzStrawBerry
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The forebrain, midbrain, and hindbrain structure the three major parts of the brain.

Forebrain - ( also called prosencephalon ) region of the developing vertebrate brain

The midbrain is the topmost part of the brainstem, the connection central between the brain and the spinal cord.

hindbrain - includes most of the brainstem and a dense coral-shaped structure called the cerebellum.

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