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mention the function of fore brain​

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Answered by skvijay36
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Answer:

Explanation:

The forebrain performs the following functions: It is responsible for intelligence, memory, consciousness, willpower and voluntary actions. It has the centres for visual reception, hearing reception, touch, smell and temperature reception.

Answered by PsychoUnicorn
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Forebrain:

The forebrain is composed of:

  1. Cerebrum
  2. Thalamus
  3. Hypothalamus

  • About 80-85 % portion of the forebrain is composed of the cerebrum.

  • The cerebrum is the largest portion of the Brain.

  • This is the site where knowledge, consciousness, and thinking process.

  • A long and deep fissure divides the cerebrum into two parts left and right cerebral hemisphere.

  • Each hemisphere is divided into the external cortex and internal medulla.

  • The cortex contains the grey matter while the medulla contains the white matter.

  • The presence of many nerves is the reason for the grey color of the cortex.

  • Both hemispheres are attached by a membrane called the corpus callosum.

  • Thalamus is the center of stimulus and motor signals.

  • Hypothalamus gives the senses of Hunger thirst, sleep, temperature, feelings, etc.

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