The anatomy of the cerebellum can be viewed at three levels. At the level of gross anatomy, the cerebellum consists of a tightly folded and crumpled layer...
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The cerebellum (pl.: cerebella or cerebellums; Latin for "little brain") is a major feature of the hindbrain of all vertebrates. Although usually smaller...
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Cerebellar vermis (redirect from Vermis of the cerebellum)
The cerebellar vermis (from Latin vermis, "worm") is located in the medial, cortico-nuclear zone of the cerebellum, which is in the posterior fossa of...
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Demonstrating the three cerebellar lobes. "V-shaped fissure" is the primary fissure. Anatomy of the cerebellum This article incorporates text in the public domain...
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paired structure of white matter that connects the cerebellum to the mid-brain. Middle cerebellar peduncles connect the cerebellum to the pons and are composed...
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Cerebellar tonsil (redirect from Tonsil of the cerebellum)
cerebellum, which can also be confused for the cerebellar tonsils, is one of three lobes that make up the overall composition of the cerebellum. The cerebellum...
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Cerebellar hemisphere (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918))
Demonstrating the two cerebellar hemispheres. Human cerebellum anterior view description (Cerebellar hemisphere is #8) Anatomy of the cerebellum This article...
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Coronal section of the cerebellum. Arbor vitae and cerebellar peduncles. Saladin, Keneth (2012). Anatomy and Physiology: The Unity of Form and Function...
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Akademii Medycznej w Warszawie Anatomy Atlas, brain stem and cerebellum - sagittal section Archived from the original on 14 May 2001. Portal: Anatomy v t e...
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The culmen is the portion of the anterior vermis adjacent to the primary fissure of cerebellum. The culmen and the anterior parts of the quadrangular lobules...
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surface. Cerebellum. Inferior surface. This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 789 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918) https://web...
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On the superior aspect of cerebellum, the vermis protrudes above the level of the hemispheres, but on the inferior surface it is sunk almost out of sight...
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supported by a peduncle. There are in total three types of peduncles in the cerebellum of the human brain, known as superior cerebellar peduncle, middle...
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Human brain (redirect from Brain anatomy)
cerebrum, the brainstem and the cerebellum. It controls most of the activities of the body, processing, integrating, and coordinating the information...
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anatomy is the study of the form or morphology of fish. It can be contrasted with fish physiology, which is the study of how the component parts of fish...
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is the infratentorial region. The supratentorial region contains the cerebrum, while the infratentorial region contains the cerebellum. Although the Roman...
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David Marr (neuroscientist) (category Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge)
theoretical thinking. The cerebellum theory was motivated by two unique features of cerebellar anatomy: (1) the cerebellum contains vast numbers of tiny granule...
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Anatomy (from Ancient Greek ἀνατομή (anatomḗ) 'dissection') is the branch of morphology concerned with the study of the internal structure of organisms...
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The four main lobes of the brain the frontal lobe the parietal lobe the occipital lobe the temporal lobe The three lobes of the human cerebellum the flocculonodular...
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Falx cerebelli (redirect from Falx cerebellum)
of the cerebellum between the two cerebellar hemispheres. The name comes from two Latin words: falx, meaning "curved blade or scythe", and cerebellum...
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Posterior cranial fossa (section Anatomy)
and occipital bone. It lodges the cerebellum, and parts of the brainstem. The posterior cranial fossa is formed by the sphenoid bones, temporal bones...
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Inferior olivary nucleus (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918))
vertebrates, the ION is known to coordinate signals from the spinal cord to the cerebellum to regulate motor coordination and learning. These connections...
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Glomerulus (kidney), the filtering unit of the kidney Glomerulus (olfaction), a structure in the olfactory bulb Glomerulus (cerebellum), the contact between...
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Posterior inferior cerebellar artery (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918))
that supply blood to the cerebellum, a part of the brain. Blockage of the posterior inferior cerebellar artery can result in a type of stroke called lateral...
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Spinocerebellar tract (redirect from Tract of Gowers)
The spinocerebellar tract is a nerve tract originating in the spinal cord and terminating in the same side (ipsilateral) of the cerebellum. Proprioceptive...
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Cerebellar tentorium (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918))
The cerebellar tentorium or tentorium cerebelli (Latin for "tent of the cerebellum") is one of four dural folds that separate the cranial cavity into...
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Middle cerebellar peduncle (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918))
The middle cerebellar peduncle (or brachium pontis) is a paired structure of the brain. It connects the pons to the cerebellum, with fibres originating...
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Introduction to its Functional Anatomy. Elsevier Health Sciences. Mihailoff, G.A.; Haines, D.E. (2018), "The Pons and Cerebellum", Fundamental Neuroscience...
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Vestibulocochlear nerve (category Nerves of the head and neck)
fibers going to the cerebellum). The 8th cranial nerve runs between the base of the pons and medulla oblongata (the lower portion of the brainstem). This...
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