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Introduction of the Human Brain |
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(i) Forebrain |
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(ii) Midbrain |
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(iii) Hindbrain |
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The brain is the body's main organ for processing information, acting as the central 'command and control system.' It manages a wide range of functions, including:
Protection of the Brain
The human brain is well-protected by the skull, which acts as a hard case to shield it from injury. Inside the skull, the brain is further protected by the cranial meninges, a three-layered covering:
The brain can be divided into three main parts:
(i) Forebrain
(ii) Midbrain
(iii) Hindbrain
The forebrain is made up of the cerebrum, thalamus, and hypothalamus.
Cerebrum
Thalamus
Hypothalamus
Limbic System
The hindbrain is made up of the pons, cerebellum, and medulla (also called the medulla oblongata).
Brain Stem
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