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  2. Brain Anatomy and How the Brain Works - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    The brain is a complex organ that controls thought, memory, emotion, touch, motor skills, vision, breathing, temperature, hunger and every process that regulates our body. Together, the brain and spinal cord that extends from it make up the central nervous system, or CNS.

  3. Parts of the Brain: Anatomy, Structure & Functions - Simply...

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    The human brain is a complex organ, made up of several distinct parts, each responsible for different functions. The cerebrum, the largest part, is responsible for sensory interpretation, thought processing, and voluntary muscle activity.

  4. Parts of the Brain and Their Functions - Science Notes and...

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    The brain consists of billions of neurons (nerve cells) that communicate through intricate networks. The primary functions of the brain include processing sensory information, regulating bodily functions, forming thoughts and emotions, and storing memories.

  5. Physiology, Brain - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

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    The brain is an organ composed of nervous tissue that commands task-evoked responses, movement, senses, emotions, language, communication, thinking, and memory. The three main parts of the human brain are the cerebrum, cerebellum, and brainstem. See Image. Human Brain, Encephalon.

  6. Your brain receives information from your five senses: sight, smell, sound, touch and taste. Your brain also receives inputs including touch, vibration, pain and temperature from the rest of your body as well as autonomic (involuntary) inputs from your organs.

  7. Brain Basics: Know Your Brain | National Institute of...

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    The brain can be divided into three basic units: the forebrain, the midbrain, and the hindbrain. The hindbrain includes the upper part of the spinal cord, the brain stem, and a wrinkled ball of tissue called the cerebellum. The hindbrain controls the body’s vital functions such as respiration and heart rate.

  8. The Brain: Anatomy, Function, and Treatment - Verywell Health

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    The anatomy of the brain involves key regions including the brain stem, cerebellum, lobes of the cerebral cortex, and specific glands (the pituitary, for example) needed to maintain life and health. Nerve cells (neurons) communicate with each other to control activity in the brain.

  9. The Human Brain: Anatomy and Function - Visible Body

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    © 2024 Visible Body. Brain. Rotate this 3D model to see the four major regions of the brain: the cerebrum, diencephalon, cerebellum, and brainstem. The brain directs our body’s internal functions. It also integrates sensory impulses and information to form perceptions, thoughts, and memories.

  10. The brain is made up of three main parts, which are the cerebrum, cerebellum, and brain stem. Each of these has a unique function and is made up of several parts as well. Keep reading to...

  11. Brain Anatomy - Physiopedia

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    The brain, contained in and protected by the skull and suspended in cerebrospinal fluid, is one of the most important and complex organs in the body.