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Forebrain - Definition

In the anatomy of vertebrates, the prosencephalon is a part of encephalon, or brain. The prosencephalon, the mesencephalon and rhombencephalon are three vesicles that develop during the neurogenesis of a vertebrates brain.

Also recognized as the forebrain, the prosencephalon gives rise to the diencephalon and the telencephalon. The prosencephalon emerges from the top, or front end of the neural tube, and is the most rostral of the three vesicles.

Profound development of prosencephalar areas in adult humans, especially the neopallium, creates the physiological basis for many of humans' unique skills related to memory, planning, conjecture and fabrication.

List of regions in the human brain

Example Usage of Forebrain

friedenberg: I'm sorry; really. But if a baby is missing its Forebrain and isn't capable of conscious thought, it's not a person. http://cld.ly/04s84
MarengMar: The putamen is a round structure located at the base of the Forebrain (telencephalon). It is also my favorite expression. PUTAMEN!
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