Cerebrum: Largest Part of the Brain
corpus callosum
connects the two cerebral hemispheres
fissure
deep groove (longitudinal fissure)
cerebrum
largest part of the brain consisting of a right and left hemisphere, separated by a longitudinal fissure
temporal lobe
lobe containing interpretation of sensory experiences (auditory, taste, smell)
parietal lobe
lobe responsible for sensations of touch
frontal lobe
lobe responsible for speech production
occipital lobe
lobe that combines visual images and visual recognition
cerebral cortex
outermost portion of the cerebrum responsible for integration
convulutions (gyri)
ridges
suci
shallow grooves, divides each hemisphere into lobes