- Cerebrum - Wikipedia
The cerebrum (pl : cerebra), telencephalon or endbrain[1] is the largest part of the brain, containing the cerebral cortex (of the two cerebral hemispheres) as well as several subcortical structures, including the hippocampus, basal ganglia, and olfactory bulb
- Cerebrum | Description, Anatomy, Functions | Britannica
Cerebrum, the largest and uppermost portion of the brain The cerebrum consists of the cerebral hemispheres and accounts for two-thirds of the total weight of the brain
- Cerebrum (brain): location, anatomy, lobes, function | Kenhub
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
- Cerebrum: Definition, diagram, function, and more - Medical News Today
Summary 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
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