IPA: /ˈɛndˌbreɪn/
KK: /ˈɛndˌbreɪn/
A part of the brain that includes the cerebral cortex and is involved in higher brain functions such as thought and action.
The endbrain plays a crucial role in processing sensory information and controlling voluntary movements.
This word originates from the combination of 'end' (from Old English 'endian', meaning to finish or conclude) and 'brain' (from Old English 'brægen', meaning the organ of thought). The term 'endbrain' refers to the part of the brain that is involved in higher cognitive functions, essentially the concluding part of brain activity.
Think of 'end' as finishing something and 'brain' as the organ of thought — together, 'endbrain' refers to the part of the brain that concludes or processes higher-level thinking.