The brain's structures and their functions
The brain is constructed of four main structural parts: the cerebrum, the diencephalon belos, cerebellum, and the brain stem. The size of each part does not correlate to the size or amount of the body it controls. These structural parts are not isolated and do not work alone. They constantly exchange information through nerve signals traveling along the neural pathways(Farley et al., 2014) (Roca & Serrano, 1996) (Olesky, 2001) (Parker, 1997) (Walker & Wood, 2003). .