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Three Main Parts of the Brain
The brain is divided into three primary sections based on their relative size and position: the forebrain, the midbrain, and the hindbrain. The forebrain is the largest portion of the brain, while the midbrain is a smaller section located centrally. The hindbrain is situated in the lower back part of the brain.

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A neuroscientist is examining a brain scan and focuses on a region that is centrally located, acting as a connection point between the largest, most forward section and the lower, posterior section. Based on this structural description, which of the three primary divisions of the brain is the focus of this study?