consciousness is associated with cerebrum. (i think the frontal lobe in particular, but that's not 100%)
cerebellum is in charge of motor skills and you are not aware of things going on in there.
The three main parts of the brain are: - Cerebellum - Cerebrum - Medulla
The cerebrum is the largest portion of the brain. It is responsible for higher brain functions such as thinking, perceiving, and decision-making.
I'm not an expert, but the major lobes are the Frontal lobe, Parietal lobe, Occipital lobe, and the Temporal Lobes. Other important areas would be the Cerebellum, Wernicke's Area, Broca's Area, Thalamus, Amygdala, Hypothalamus, Hippocampus, the Sensory cortex and the Motor cortex. I think those are the main parts of the brain. There are obviously a lot more areas, but those are the most known areas from what I've read.
Cerebellum is not considered one of the main divisions of the adult brain. The main divisions are the cerebrum, cerebellum, and brainstem.
The cerebellum is located inferior to the cerebrum and posterior to the brainstem. It plays a key role in motor control, coordination, balance, and posture.
The structure that lies between the cerebrum and cerebellum is the brainstem. The brainstem serves as a crucial pathway for transmitting information between the brain and the rest of the body. It is responsible for basic functions such as heart rate, breathing, and consciousness.
The cerebellum connects the cerebrum and the spinal cord.
because the cerebellum is the hind brain and resides in occipital fossae. cerebrum is the brain not including the cerebellum
cerebrum is the largest part of the brain
Cerebrum/Cerebellum
Cerebrum/Cerebellum
The tentorium cerebelli separates the cerebrum (specifically the occipital lobes) from the cerebellum in the brain.
cerebrum, cerebellum, and the brain stem
Consciousness is controlled by the cerebrum of our brain.
The brain steam, cerebrum and the cerebellum!
the organs inside of your brain is the cerebrum,cerebellum,and the brain stem
The cerebrum, brain stem and the cerebellum.