Forebrain - prosencephalon (Prosencephalon cerebrum) The forebrain is located at the cerebral end of the brain. It consists of two hemispheres: right and left. Located in the center front. The cellular structure of the forebrain is divided into paired hemispheres, the thalamus, the hypothalamus and the third ventricle. It is another mediating center of the nervous system of the diencephalon. Each section receives nerves from other parts of the central nervous system and sensory nervous systems located throughout the body in receptors specialized for the type of stimulation.
Midbrain - mesencephalon The anterior section - the medulla oblongata is represented mainly by gray matter (folds), which forms a large