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Parts of the Brain > Cerebrum

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  • Definition: Cerebral Hemispheres
  • Definition: Grey Matter
  • Definition: White Matter
  • Definition: Gyri
  • Definition: Sulci
  • Definition: Corpus Callosum
  • Definition: Subconscious / Unconscious Mind
  • Key Points: Cerebrum
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Definition: Cerebral Hemispheres

The cerebrum is divided into two halves called the right and left cerebral hemispheres.

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Definition: Grey Matter

The outer portion (cortex) of the cerebrum contains cell bodies of the neurons and, being grayish in colour, is called the gray matter.

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Definition: White Matter

White matter is the inner region of the cerebrum that consists mainly of myelinated axons (nerve fibres).

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Definition: Gyri

Gyri are the raised folds or ridges on the surface of the cerebrum.

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Definition: Sulci

Sulci are the grooves or depressions between the gyri on the surface of the cerebrum.

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Definition: Corpus Callosum

The corpus callosum is a thick band of nerve fibres that connects the two cerebral hemispheres and allows communication between them.

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Definition: Subconscious / Unconscious Mind

The subconscious or unconscious mind is a part of the cerebrum where past experiences are stored and may be recalled during dreams or hypnosis.

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Key Points: Cerebrum

  1. The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain and is divided into right and left hemispheres.
  2. Its surface is highly convoluted with gyri (ridges) and sulci (grooves), increasing the surface area for more nerve cells.
  3. The outer cortex consists of gray matter (cell bodies of neurons), while the inner portion contains white matter (nerve fibres).
  4. The corpus callosum connects the two cerebral hemispheres and transfers information between them.
  5. The cerebrum is the seat of intelligence, reasoning, memory, consciousness, and voluntary actions, and also stores subconscious experiences.
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