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Primarily Sensory, Association, and Motor.

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The cerebrum, which simply means "brain" in Latin, is the non-technical term for the telencephalon, the largest part of the human brain -- also known as the cerebral hemispheres.

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Remebering EQUATIONS and other BRAIN MEMORIES.

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Voluntary or conscious activities of the body are controlled by the?

The cerebrum.


Is breathing controlled by the cerebrum?

yes


What part of the brain controls memory and thinking?

The cortex. the cortex is wrong. thinking and memory are controlled by the cerebrum. tust me It is the Cerebrum!


Motor functions are controlled by the?

Occipital lobe of the cerebrum.


What Part of the brain that controls sensory receptors and interprets language?

Your memory is controlled by the cerebrum. and the frontal and temporal lobes are the main areas of speech and language.


Functions of the cerebrum?

it controls voluntary activities.


A students ability to think about a question and answer it correctly is directly controlled by?

cerebrum


Where on the brain the function consciousness depend on?

Consciousness is controlled by the cerebrum of our brain.


The ability to move your right hand is controlled by?

the left hemisphere of the cerebrum controls the ability to move your right hand


Describe the structure and function of the cerebrum?


What are the functional differences between the cerebellum and cerebrum?

The differences between cerebrum and cerebellum are: Cerebrum has sensory areas that interpret sensory activities, association areas that are concerned with emotional and intellectual processes like will, judgement, memory etc. It controls all voluntary activities. Cerebellum coordinates muscular activities and maintains body posture and balance.


Which part of the brain governs reasoning and other conscious activities?

Cerebrum