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Write their functions:
1. Fore brain
2. Mid brain
3. Hind brain

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Answered by Jasashmita1
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fore brain has 3 function sensory corten means visual reception auditory reception temporary lobe, touch, temperature, conscious nerv muscular activities.
mid brain control reflex movement of the head, neck and trunk in response to visual and auditory Stimuli.
in hindbrain the pons take part in regulating respiration

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Answered by Raichand1
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Hindbrain

The Hindbrain is located at the rear of the skull and is the lowest portion of the brain. Hindbrain parts include the medulla, the cerebellum and the pons.

The medulla is where the spinal cord enters the skull. It is responsible for controlling breathing, regulating reflexes, and maintaining an upright posture of the body.The cerebellum are two (2) rounded structures located besides the medulla. It is responsible for coordinating motor activity (movements of the body), so that extensive damage of the cerebellum can cause failure to even stand up.The pons serves as the bridge towards the midbrain. It is a cluster of neuronal fibers surrounding the reticular formation (discussed below), and is responsible for monitoring sleep and arousal by coordinating with the autonomic nervous system.

Mid brain


The Midbrain serves to relay information between the hindbrain and the forebrain, particularly information coming from the eyes and the ears. It is composed of two (2) systems - the reticular formation, and a cluster of neurons having dopamine, serotonin and norepinephrine receptors.

Forebrain

The Forebrain is considered as the highest region of the brain because it essentially differentiates us humans from the rest in the animal kingdom. This region is also involved in processing complex information. (The midbrain and hindbrain are similar with other animals, hence the term Brain Stem.) The forebrain is composed of the limbic system, the thalamus, the hypothalamus, the basal ganglia, and the cerebral cortex.

The limbic system is made up of the amygdala and the hippocampus. From a Latin word meaning "almond", owing to its shape, the amygdala is responsible for processing emotions - how humans become aware of them and how we express them.

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