The main mass of a human brain is the largest section and serves many important functions including controlling thought processes, memories, emotional behavior, ability to learn, and voluntary muscle movements occurred within our body. The main mass of a human brain enables us to comprehend incoming stimuli, determine solutions to problems, communicate through spoken language and make decisions daily based on the information we receive/accumulate. The main mass of a human brain will be split into two halves called hemispheres (left & right) which will collaboratively process all incoming sensory stimuli from our visual (sight), auditory (hearing), tactile(touch), gustatory(taste), olfactory(smell) senses. The outermost layer of the brain will be called the cerebral cortex and is made up of billions of neurons which produce different cognitive abilities such as intelligence or creativity. Studies are still being conducted on this region of the human brain in order to better understand human behavior and the causes of different brain-related disorders)
Cerebrum Overview:
Largest part of the human brain
Controls thoughts and memories
Speech and learning
Processes sensory input
Divided into rights and left hemispheres
Emotional regulation and decision-making
Control of voluntary muscle movement
Intelligence and creativity capacity
