The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain that allows you to think, make decisions, imagine, etc. It contains about 10 billion neurons, and about 50 trillion synapse.
The surface of the cerebrum is called the cerebral cortex, composing of 6 layers of neurons (nerve cells), which is above white pathways.
There are also ridges called gyri (singular: gyrus) and valleys called sulci (singular: sulcus). Some Sulci are long and are convenient boundaries between 4 areas of the cerebrum called lobes.
The furthest forward is called the frontal lobe and is the most important because of its use for intelligence.
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It is pretty much the entire top area of the brain, bilaterally.
The frontal lobe (the pre-motor and motor areas, the motor speech area)
The parietal lobe ( the general sensory area, the sensory association area)
The occipital lobe (visual association area, visual area)
The temporal lobe (auditory, and auditory association area).
A cerebrum is the upper part of the brain, divided into the two cerebral hemispheres. It is the seat of motor and sensory functions, and higher mental functions such as consciousness, thought and emotion.
Cerebrum is the largest portion of the brain. It is the origin of thinking and awareness.
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The cerebrum.
The cerebrum is part of the the nervous system.
The cerebrum.
Convolutions on the cerebrum surface is called
i meant what does your cerebrum do for you like what body movement
cerebrum is the centere of intelligence.
Cerebrum is synonymous with brain.
The ridges in cerebrum are called
The cerebrum.
Frontal lobe
She has created an imprint in our cerebrum
The two halves of the cerebrum are the left and right hemispheres.
The cerebrum is part of the the nervous system.
The ridges in cerebrum are called
I think the sheep cerebrum has less Yes, the sheep cerebrum does have less of the convolutions and sulci, because the human cerebrum has evolved mental capacity over time.
Hemisphere lateralization
The cerebrum is found within the cranial cavity.