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List of regions in the human brain

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The Brodmann areas of a human brain
Most famous parts of the brain highlighted in different colours

The human brain anatomical regions are ordered following standard neuroanatomy hierarchies. Functional, connective, and developmental regions are listed in parentheses where appropriate.

Hindbrain (rhombencephalon)

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Embryonic vertebrate subdivisions of the developing human brain
hindbrain or rhombencephalon is a developmental categorization of portions of the central nervous system in vertebrates. It includes the medulla, pons, and cerebellum.

Midbrain (mesencephalon)

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Cross-section of the midbrain.

Forebrain (prosencephalon)

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Diencephalon
  red: frontal lobe
  orange: parietal lobe
  yellow: occipital lobe
  green: temporal lobe
  blue: cerebellum
  black: brainstem

Subcortical

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Motor systems / Descending fibers

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Dural meningeal system

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Other areas that have been included in the limbic system include the:

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References

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  • Brain at the U.S. National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) (view tree for regions of the brain)
  • BrainMaps.org
  • BrainInfo (University of Washington)
  • "Brain Anatomy and How the Brain Works". Johns Hopkins Medicine. 14 July 2021.
  • "Brain Map". Queensland Health. 12 July 2022.