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Q. In the given structure of the human brain below:
Cerebral cortex, thalamus, limbic system, corpora quadrigemina, hypothalamus, brain stem, cerebral aqueduct, cerebellar hemisphere.
How many structures are associated with the forebrain of human?

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Solution:

Forebrain contains cerebrum/cerebral cortex, thalamus, hypothalamus, limbic system, cerebral hemisphere, corpus callosum, etc.
The midbrain is located between the thalamus/hypothalamus of the forebrain and pons of the hindbrain. A canal called the cerebral aqueduct passes through the midbrain. The dorsal portion of the midbrain consists mainly of four round swellings (lobes) called corpora quadrigemina.
The hindbrain comprises pons, cerebellum and medulla (also called the medulla oblongata).