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What are the functions regulated by forebrain?

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Answered by aasthamishra111
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the forebrain is the division of the brain that is responsible for receiving and processing sensory information , thinking , producing and understanding language, controlling autonomic functions, motor control and controlling motor function. divided into diencephlon and telencephlon.....


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Answered by Anonymous
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Forebrain controls smelling, hearing memory and is the main thinking part of the brain

There are four types of lobe in Forebrain

1.frontal lobe-it controls facial expressions, speech, memory.

2.temporal lobe-it controls hearing

3.occipital lobe-it controls sight

4.parietal lobe-it controls, taste, smell, touch.

I have also included cerebrum into it because it is a part of a Forebrain, but i am not quite sure.

Cerebrum-it covers the 80percent part of the brain and is responsible for hearing, sight, touch etc.


Anonymous: Sorry ,it probably do not control voluntary actions
Anonymous: Hope this will provide you with clear information
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