Brain: Parts & functions (Fore, mid & hind) | Control & Coordination | Biology | Khan Academy
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The brain is divided into three main parts: forebrain, midbrain, and hindbrain, each responsible for different functions such as voluntary and involuntary actions, thinking, memory, emotions, and regulating bodily functions. The medulla oblongata controls essential processes like heart rate and breathing, the cerebellum maintains balance and motor memory, and the midbrain is involved in controlling some involuntary functions.
Insights
- The brain is divided into three main parts: forebrain, midbrain, and hindbrain, each responsible for distinct functions, with the forebrain handling voluntary actions and the midbrain and hindbrain managing involuntary processes.
- Within the forebrain, components like the cerebrum, thalamus, hypothalamus, and pituitary gland work together to govern critical functions such as thinking, sensing, memory, emotions, and regulating bodily needs like hunger and sleep, showcasing the complexity and diversity of tasks managed by this region.
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Recent questions
What are the main parts of the brain?
Forebrain, midbrain, hindbrain.
What does the forebrain control?
Voluntary functions, thinking, memory, emotions.
What is the role of the midbrain?
Connects forebrain to spinal cord, controls some involuntary functions.
What functions does the hindbrain control?
Balance, motor memory, essential involuntary processes.
What are the main components of the forebrain?
Cerebrum, thalamus, hypothalamus, pituitary gland.
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