Description
Nervous – Anterior
The anterior aspect of the nervous system is crucial for higher-level cognitive functions and sensory perception. It includes the brain, which is the command center for decision-making and complex thinking. Without the anterior aspect, we would lack the ability to reason, plan, and make conscious choices. It also enables us to perceive our surroundings through senses like sight and smell.
Nervous – Posterior
The posterior aspect of the nervous system complements the anterior aspect by managing our ability to sense and respond to the environment. It includes the spinal cord and the nerves branching from it, which are responsible for controlling bodily movements, transmitting sensory information, and facilitating reflex actions. Without the posterior aspect, we would be unable to physically interact with the world, as it enables us to move and react to various stimuli.

