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SUMMARY:8.1 Forebrain: Cerebrum, The Midbrain and the Hindbrain
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DESCRIPTION: The cerebrum is the largest part of the human brain. It is made up of two cerebral hemispheres (Hemi = half) each of which is divided into lobes. The folds on the surface of the brain are known as convolutions. Grey matter forms the outer layer or cerebral cortex. It contains the cell bodies of neurons. The inner white matter is made up of nerve fibers.
The anterior commissure is made up of nerve fibers linking the two cerebral hemispheres. Deep in the substance of the cerebral hemispheres, there are additional masses of gray matter which, together with the cerebrum, form the forebrain:

The basal ganglia, concerned with the modification and coordination of voluntary muscle movement;
The thalamus, an important relay center for sensory fibers on their way to the cerebral cortex; crude sensation and pain may be felt here;
The hypothalamus contains the centers for the autonomic nervous system.

The midbrain receives impulses from the eye and ear. It serves as a center for visual and...

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