How are the information and decision processed in the forebrain?
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the largest and main thinking part of the brain is four brain it consists of olfactory lobes cerebrum and the dying Saffron for brain has regions that receive sensory impulses from various receptors separate areas of fore brain are specialised to receive information from the sense organs such as eyes and nose the association areas interpret the sensory information by putting it together along with the information received from other receptors as well as with information that is already stored in the brain is based on this a decision is made about how to respond and information is passed onto the motor areas which control the movement of voluntary muscles in this way the information and decisions are processed in the four dream the other things are done in the largest part of the brain that is cerebrum which has the sensory areas to receive impulses from the sense organ such as ice dunks nose and skin besides this the information is processed on by the various jobs that are present like frontal lobes temporal lobes and two others
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The forebrain is home to sensory processing, endocrine structures, and higher reasoning. ... The midbrain plays a role in motor movement and audio/visual processing. The hindbrain is involved with autonomic functions such as respiratory rhythms and sleep.
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