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The cerebrum, the largest part of the brain, plays a central role in complex cognitive processes. It is divided into two hemispheres and consists of four lobesโfrontal, parietal, temporal, and occipital. Responsible for sensory perception, voluntary motor functions, language, and higher mental functions, the cerebrum integrates information from various brain regions. The cerebral cortex, the outer layer, is critical for advanced cognitive processes. The intricate structure and organization of the cerebrum facilitate intricate functions, making it the primary site for learning, memory, problem-solving, and conscious experiences in the human brain.