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what is midbrain explain?​


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Answered by Kuldeepkumar260703
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Midbrain, also called mesencephalon, region of the developing vertebrate brain that is composed of the tectum and tegmentum. The midbrain serves important functions in motor movement, particularly movements of the eye, and in auditory and visual processing. It is located within the brainstem and between the two other developmental regions of the brain, the forebrain and the hindbrain; compared with those regions, the midbrain is relatively small.

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The Midbrain, also called the mesencephalon is a small region of the brain that serves as a relay center for visual, touch, taste, auditory and motor system information. As the rostral or front part of the brainstem, the Midbrain is directly involved with motor and sensory functions, it serves as the bridge between the left and Right brain. The activation of Midbrain will unleash the full potentials of the Left and Right brain.

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