The brain is structurally divided into several main regions, each with specialized functions that affect real-life behaviors and everyday abilities[1][2][3].

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Major Divisions and Functions

Real-LIfe Examples of Brain Function

Each brain region’s specialty helps explain how neurological injury or disease produces characteristic changes in real-world abilities—such as memory loss in Alzheimer’s (hippocampus) or movement impairment in Parkinson’s disease (motor cortex and related areas)[1][2][5].