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What (who) is telencephalon - definition

LARGE PART OF THE BRAIN CONTAINING THE CEREBRAL CORTEX (OF THE TWO CEREBRAL HEMISPHERES), AS WELL AS SEVERAL SUBCORTICAL STRUCTURES, INCLUDING THE HIPPOCAMPUS, BASAL GANGLIA, AND OLFACTORY BULB
Cerebrum of brain; Telencephalon; Cerebrum(brain struture); Telencephalic; Telenencephalon; Endbrain

telencephalon         
[?t?l?n's?f(?)l?n, -'k?f-, ?ti:l?n's?f(?)l?n, -'k?f-]
¦ noun Anatomy the most highly developed and anterior part of the forebrain, consisting chiefly of the cerebral hemispheres. Compare with diencephalon.
Derivatives
telencephalic adjective
Origin
C19: from tele- + encephalon.
Cerebrum         
·noun The anterior, and in man the larger, division of the brain; the seat of the reasoning faculties and the will. ·see Brain.
cerebrum         
['s?r?br?m]
¦ noun (plural cerebra -br?) Anatomy the principal part of the brain, located in the front area of the skull and consisting of left and right hemispheres.
Origin
C17: from L., 'brain'.

Wikipedia

Cerebrum

The cerebrum, telencephalon or endbrain is the largest part of the brain containing the cerebral cortex (of the two cerebral hemispheres), as well as several subcortical structures, including the hippocampus, basal ganglia, and olfactory bulb. In the human brain, the cerebrum is the uppermost region of the central nervous system. The cerebrum develops prenatally from the forebrain (prosencephalon). In mammals, the dorsal telencephalon, or pallium, develops into the cerebral cortex, and the ventral telencephalon, or subpallium, becomes the basal ganglia. The cerebrum is also divided into approximately symmetric left and right cerebral hemispheres.

With the assistance of the cerebellum, the cerebrum controls all voluntary actions in the human body.