Difference Between Cerebellum and Cerebrum
What is Cerebrum? Cerebrum is the largest part in any mammal’s brain. It consists of
The Cerebral cortex, which plays a key role in many important aspects of life, such as memory, attention, perception, cognition, awareness, thought, language, and consciousness Hippocampus, part of the brain used for consolidation of information in short-term and long-term memory, as well as spatial memory, so the way we perceive 3D objects and navigate in space Basal ganglia – a group of subcortical ganglia, connected with our motoric skills, procedural learning, emotion and some more primal habits (which are almost reflex-like, for example teeth grinding or mouth twitching) Olfactory bulb, a part of the brain that is connected with the sense of smell and some other, less important parts of the brain.