The forebrain plays a significant role in controlling eye, head, and neck movements, though it doesn’t directly control these movements. Instead, it sends signals to other parts of the brain and brainstem that are directly involved in movement control. Specifically, the frontal lobe within the forebrain is crucial for initiating and planning these movements, while the brainstem houses the nuclei that directly control the muscles involved
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Location: 3.4 Neuroanatomy Quiz
