What is dtfferent between forebrain and cerebrum
Asked by Deepak
| 20th Jul, 2017,
04:19: PM
Expert Answer:
Forebrain is the anterior part of the brain, including the cerebrum, thalamus, and hypothalamus while cerebrum is the upper part of the brain, which is divided into the two cerebral hemispheres. It is the largest part of the brain and is the seat of motor and sensory functions, and the major functions such as reason, emotion, and memory.
Answered by Sivanand Patnaik
| 21st Jul, 2017,
07:34: AM
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