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Introduction: The human brain is composed of three different regions. These are forebrain, midbrain, and hindbrain. The outermost region of the brain is termed as forebrain, middle region is called midbrain and the innermost part is known as the forebrain. Cerebrum is a part of the forebrain (outermost region of the brain).

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