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Cerebrum is the largest part of the brain composed of two halves known as the cerebral hemispheres. The two hemispheres are connected by a band called the corpus callosum. The cerebrum is involved in controlling vision, thinking, learning as well as emotions as well as voluntary control of the body– collectively referred to as advanced mental activity. Different parts of the cerebrum have different functions, for instance the parietal lobe controls orientation, movement, some types of recognition and memory whereas the occipital lobe located at the back of the cerebrum is known as the visual cortex. Auditory information is processed by the temporal lobe.