The brainstem, consisting of the medulla, pons, and midbrain, is considered the most primitive portion of the brain. It controls basic life functions such as breathing, heart rate, and swallowing.
The brain stem stem could be called the "primitive part of the brain" because it was the first brain structure to evolve, and is responsible for our basic vital functions like breathing and heartbeat.
The cerebrum is the most prominent portion of the human brain. It is responsible for higher cognitive functions such as thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making, as well as controlling voluntary movements and regulating emotions.
When the blood supply to a portion of the brain is blocked this causes a stroke.
Medulla OblongataThe medulla oblongata is the most inferior portion of the brain, and it is the connecting link with the spinal cord.
The cerebral peduncles are located in the midbrain, which is a portion of the brainstem. They are responsible for carrying nerve impulses between the cerebrum and the rest of the brain and spinal cord.
The brainstem is the most inferior portion of the brain.
the human brainstem is the mos similar to that primitive animal
brain stem is the oldest and most primitive
The midbrain is the most cephalic portion of the brain stem.
olfactory lobe
it would be the cortex portion of the brain
The brain stem stem could be called the "primitive part of the brain" because it was the first brain structure to evolve, and is responsible for our basic vital functions like breathing and heartbeat.
The cerebrum is the most prominent portion of the human brain. It is responsible for higher cognitive functions such as thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making, as well as controlling voluntary movements and regulating emotions.
Yes, it is basically the base of the brain; it is where the brain starts. The brain stem extends from the spinal cord into the brain and is the oldest (most primitive) part of the brain. Over time, the brain has developed on top of the brain stem to come to what it is today (in modern humans).
The most anterior portion of the leopard frog brain is the olfactory bulbs. These structures are responsible for processing information related to smell and play a key role in the frog's sense of smell and chemoreception.
That does occur to some extent, but areas of the brain are highly specialized and also affect opposite sides of the body. The place in the brain where the crossover occurs from left to right side is in the brain stem in a part called the medulla oblongata. This part of the archeocortex, the oldest and most primitive portion of our brains and rewiring this part of the brain is not possible.
When the blood supply to a portion of the brain is blocked this causes a stroke.