Cerebrum – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
cerebrum
n.
upper front part of the brain associated with voluntary and conscious properties
Cerebrum
The
cerebrum is a large part of the
brain containing the
cerebral cortex (of the two
cerebral hemispheres), as well as several subcortical structures, including the
hippocampus,
basal ganglia, and
olfactory bulb. In humans, the cerebrum is the superior-most region of the
central nervous system. The
telencephalon is the
embryonic structure from which the cerebrum
develops prenatally. In mammals, the
dorsal telencephalon, or
pallium, develops into the
cerebral cortex, and the
ventral telencephalon, or
subpallium, becomes the
basal ganglia. The cerebrum is also divided into approximately symmetric
left and right cerebral hemispheres.
cerebrum
Noun
1. anterior portion of the brain consisting of two hemispheres; dominant part of the brain in humans
(hypernym) neural structure
(part-holonym) telencephalon
(part-meronym) fissure of Rolando, Rolando's fissure, central sulcus, sulcus centralis
cerebrum
n.
přední mozek
Cerebrum
(n.)
The anterior, and in man the larger, division of the brain; the seat of the reasoning faculties and the will. See Brain.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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