Forebrain
« Back to Glossary IndexThe forebrain is by far the brain’s largest region, containing the entire cerebrum and several structures directly nestled within it—the thalamus, hypothalamus, the pineal gland and the limbic system.

The forebrain is by far the brain’s largest region, containing the entire cerebrum and several structures directly nestled within it—the thalamus, hypothalamus, the pineal gland and the limbic system.
