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  2. Cerebrum: What It Is, Function & Anatomy - Cleveland Clinic

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    Your cerebellum is a small part of your brain located at the bottom of this organ near the back of your head. It processes and regulates signals between other parts of your brain and body, and is involved in coordinating functions of your body (for example, walking).

  3. Cerebrum - Wikipedia

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    The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain. Depending upon the position of the animal, it lies either in front or on top of the brainstem. In humans, the cerebrum is the largest and best-developed of the five major divisions of the brain.

  4. The cerebrum consists of the cerebral hemispheres and accounts for two-thirds of the total weight of the brain. The cerebral cortex is responsible for integrating sensory impulses, directing motor activity, and controlling higher intellectual functions.

  5. The Cerebrum - Lobes - Vasculature - TeachMeAnatomy

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    The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain, located superiorly and anteriorly in relation to the brainstem. It consists of two cerebral hemispheres (left and right), separated by the falx cerebri of the dura mater. Embryologically, the cerebrum is derived from the prosencephalon.

  6. The cerebrum is a major part of the brain. It contains two hemispheres, and each has four major lobes. The cerebrum is responsible for voluntary actions as well as generating thought.

  7. Cerebrum (brain): location, anatomy, lobes, function | Kenhub

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    The cerebrum, also called the telencephalon, refers to the two cerebral hemispheres (right and left) which form the largest part of the brain. It sits mainly in the anterior and middle cranial fossae of the skull.

  8. Cerebrum: Anatomy, Function, and Treatment - Verywell Health

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    The cerebrum is responsible for processing sensory functions like vision, hearing, and touch; and it is involved in movement of your body. It's also the source of intellect and enables you to think, plan, read, hold memories, and process emotions—among many other tasks.

  9. Brain Anatomy and How the Brain Works | Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    The cerebrum (front of brain) comprises gray matter (the cerebral cortex) and white matter at its center. The largest part of the brain, the cerebrum initiates and coordinates movement and regulates temperature.

  10. Cerebrum: Anatomy and Functions Explained - Healthgrades

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    The cerebrum is the largest, uppermost section of the brain. It contains the frontal, parietal, occipital, and temporal lobes. Together, these lobes control several functions in the body, including vision, speech, learning, imagination, and personality.

  11. Human nervous system - Cerebrum, Brainstem, Cortex

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    The cerebrum, derived from the telencephalon, is the largest, uppermost portion of the brain. It is involved with sensory integration, control of voluntary movement, and higher intellectual functions, such as speech and abstract thought.