Nervous system | cerebrum | lobes and physiologic regions of the cerebrum - pharmacology
keywords: nervous system, cerebrum, lobes, hemispheres, functional regions, motor area, sulcus, gyrus,
The nervous system is the control centre of all the functions either voluntary or involuntary, of our body. it has two main divisions the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system. the central nervous system is composed of the brain and spinal cord, while the peripheral nervous system consists of neurons located outside the central nervous system. the cerebrum is the largest part of the brain and controls most of the voluntary movements with addition to the sensor and association functions.
This video is all about the anatomical and physiological divisions of the cerebrum, hemispheres of the cerebrum, lobes of the cerebrum like frontal, parietal, temporal and occipital lobes. the cerebrum also consists of grey matter and white matter which is all discussed in the video. the cerebrum is also divided on the basis of its functional divisions as sensory areas, association areas, and motor areas. and these areas are scattered throughout the cerebral cortex.
Covered topics:
cerebrum
cerebral hemispheres
lobes of the cerebrum
functional regions
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