Abstract

This chapter explores the comprehensive functions of the brain, which are closely related not only to the morphology of the brain but also to the somatic and autonomic nerves of the cranial and spinal nerves. Details are the functions of the cerebral cortex, limbic system, basal nuclei, diencephalon, cerebellum, and brainstem. Readers can see drawings with consistent style of the brain shape and the neuronal connections. This chapter often refers to the general rule of afferent nerves having three neurons that is developed by the authors. The functions of the brain are explained within the boundary of neuroanatomy; the rest of the functions fall under neurophysiology.

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