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The cerebrum (pl.: cerebra), telencephalon or endbrain is the largest part of the brain containing the cerebral cortex (of the two cerebral hemispheres)... |
Human brain (redirect from Human cerebrum) spinal cord makes up the central nervous system. The brain consists of the cerebrum, the brainstem and the cerebellum. It controls most of the activities of... |
Captive bolt pistol (category Animal killing) cartridge. The bolt penetrates the skull of the animal, enters the cranium, and catastrophically damages the cerebrum and part of the cerebellum. Concussion causes... |
of animal consciousness is beset with a number of difficulties. It poses the problem of other minds in an especially severe form because animals, lacking... |
Central nervous system (section Cerebrum) the bodies of bilaterally symmetric and triploblastic animals—that is, all multicellular animals except sponges and diploblasts. It is a structure composed... |
corpora pedunculata ("mushroom bodies") for insects. Lists of animals Theory of mind in animals Brain size Brain–body mass ratio Encephalization quotient... |
cerebellum, and possibly (debated) portions of the cerebrum. There is no evidence to suggest whether the cerebrum is specifically involved with this reflex. Evidence... |
Anatomy (redirect from Animal anatomy) secondarily adopted a sessile lifestyle). Most animals have bodies differentiated into separate tissues and these animals are also known as eumetazoans. They have... |
Axial twist theory (category Cerebrum) consists of the face (eyes, nose, and mouth) as well as part of the brain (cerebrum and thalamus). According to the theory, the vertebrate body has a left-handed... |
rostral-most portion of the brainstem connecting the diencephalon and cerebrum with the pons. It consists of the cerebral peduncles, tegmentum, and tectum... |
communication mechanisms and structures of terrestrial animals cannot be applied to aquatic animals. For example, a horse can sniff the air to detect pheromones... |
Cerebral cortex (category CS1 maint: others) cerebral mantle, is the outer layer of neural tissue of the cerebrum of the brain in humans and other mammals. It is the largest site of neural integration... |
system contains the same basic part of the amphibian brain, but the reptile cerebrum and cerebellum are slightly larger. Most typical sense organs are well... |
Play (activity) (redirect from Play (animals)) this excess of cells, resulting in a more efficient cerebrum at maturity. Humans and non-human animals playing in water Marc Bekoff (a University of Colorado... |
Pituitary gland (section Other animals) almost absent in humans. In many animals, these three lobes are distinct. The intermediate lobe is present in many animal species, particularly in rodents... |
Elephant (section Working animal) birth, an elephant's brain already weighs 30–40% of its adult weight. The cerebrum and cerebellum are well developed, and the temporal lobes are so large... |
valid, which was that the functions of the "lower centers" (beneath the cerebrum) become increasingly specialized as one moves from reptiles, through ever... |
Autopsy (section Other animals (necropsy)) educational purposes. The term necropsy is generally used for non-human animals. Autopsies are usually performed by a specialized medical doctor called... |
hindbrain of all vertebrates. Although usually smaller than the cerebrum, in some animals such as the mormyrid fishes it may be as large as or even larger... |
Occipital bone (section Other animals) a shallow dish. The occipital bone overlies the occipital lobes of the cerebrum. At the base of the skull in the occipital bone, there is a large oval... |