The hypothalamus controlls drives and regulating some body function (heart beating, body temperture, etc.) it can make you feel hunger but it won't make you decide to eat, it can make you feel thirsty but can't make you drink, it can make you feel angery but not make you hit. In short the hypothalamus affects decisions but doesn't make them.
A bilateral decision is taken by the two sides or two parties involved in the decision-making process.
The Hypothalamus.
Wrong category. This is for animal related questions.
hypothalamus
Cerebrum, thalmus, hypothalamus, cerebelum, spinal cord, and the medula
Jerold L. Zimmerman has written: 'Accounting for decision making and control' -- subject(s): Managerial accounting, Management, Decision making, Accounting 'Accounting for decision making and control' -- subject(s): Managerial accounting
Yes
Mainly your frontal lobe.
in the endocrine system the hypothalamus produces hormones that control the pituitary gland.
The hypothalamus controls the autonomic functions of the peripheral nervous system (PNS). It helps maintain homeostatic functions. The hypothalamus is involved in: Autonomic Control, Endocrine Control, Homeostasis, Motor Control, Thirst and hunger, and Sleep-Wake Cycles.
hypothalamus
Yes
Hypothalamus
Hypothalamus
Yes
Yes
yes hypothalamus control sleep.As it contains the nuclie which are responsible for varity of functioning.