Cerebral hemispheres are centres of
Thinking and memory
Controls all voluntary actions
Cerebral hemispheres are the largest part (nearly 80%) of the brain. They are the most specialized and complex part of the brain. The cerebrum is the seat of intelligence, consciousness and will-power. It controls all voluntary actions.
The main function of the cerebellum is to maintain a balance of the body and coordinate muscular activity.
The function of the medulla oblongata is to control the activities of the internal organs.