Which part of the human brain is the center of memory, learning, thinking, and reasoning?
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Answer: Cerebrum
Explanation
- The cerebrum comprises 80% weight of the human brain
- The cerebrum initiates:
coordinates movement, speech, judgment, thinking, learning, reasoning, problem-solving, emotions, hearing, touch
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The brain has three main parts:
the cerebrum,
cerebellum,
and brainstem.
The cerebrum: is the largest part of the brain and is composed of the right and left hemispheres.
The brain can be divided into three basic units:
the forebrain,
the midbrain,
and the hindbrain.
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ND11-12-2022
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