In langauge and communication it utilizes areas like Broca's area which deals with langauge and Wernicke's area which deals with Speech Comprehension which are both connected to a fibre known as http://www.answers.com/topic/arcuate-fasciculus. (follow hyperlink for additional info. In Olfaction it helps to restore movement to certain areas of the body and helps to restore memories when some of the brain cells die. In regards to the memory these fall under the hippocampus which helps to form new memories, after an epiletic patient had both sides of there hippocampus removed this resulted in losing the ability to store new memories (this effects short term memory).
Cerebrum interprets sejses such as seeing, hearing, touching, tasting and smelling. It initiates and controls the voluntary muscular activities like speech and locomotion. It stores past sensory experiences(memory). Hope that helps!
Cerebrum
Cerebrum
Occipital lobe of the cerebrum.
It help's your body
cerebrum.
it controls voluntary activities.
The cerebrum.
that would be the cerebrum.
Cerebrum
The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain in vertebrates, though not necessarily in invertebrates, due to evolution. The cerebrum performs several key functions such as controlling movement, reading the senses, communication, and memory. In humans, the cerebrum also functions in advanced learning, language, and possibly the human soul. Hoping this helps, F-man
the cerebrum controls muscle functions
medulla oblongata