Cerebrum |
Cerebellum |
(i) It is the largest part of the brain. |
(i) It is the smaller part of the brain. |
(ii) It occupies two thirds of the brain. |
(ii) It is situated below the cerebrum at the back of the cranial cavity. |
(iii) Its surface has deep, irregular ridges and grooves which are called convolutions. |
(iii) Its surface shows shallow grooves instead of convolutions. |
(iv) It controls voluntary movements, concentration, planning, decision making, memory, intelligence and intellectual activities. |
(iv) It co-ordinates voluntary movements and maintains the body’s balance. |