👉 The Eurybregma is a series of four interconnected regions in the human brain that are believed to have been formed by the fusion of two different types of cells, which were later differentiated into different types of neurons. These regions are located at the base of the frontal lobe, the occipital lobe, the temporal lobe, and the parietal lobe. The Eurybregma is thought to be responsible for regulating various brain functions such as memory consolidation, emotion