• The cerebellum regulates muscle tone, posture, and equilibrium. One of the major cerebellar functions is the automatic excitation of antagonist muscles at...
  • The cerebellum is hard to miss when you're looking at a brain. Cerebellum is Latin for "little brain", and indeed the cerebellum looks a bit like a smaller version...
  • The cerebellum is located inferior to the cerebrum and dorsal to the brainstem. It consists of cortex, white matter and nuclei.
  • The Cerebellum is located in the back of the brain at the level of the brainstem bridge, under the occipital lobe (slightly above the nape of the neck).
  • The cerebellum (L. cerebellum = little brain) is the 2nd largest part of the brain as a whole and is the largest part of the hindbrain. It weighs about 150 grams.
  • The cerebellum (cerebellum, small brain) is located posteriorly (dorsally) from the bridge and from the upper (dorsal) part of the medulla oblongata.
  • Lybrate's Cerebellum Anatomy Page provides detailed images, definitions, functions, parts, location, and conditions that affect the Cerebellum, and more.
  • "The neuropathology of the adult cerebellum" The Cerebellum: From Embryology to Diagnostic Investigations (2018).
  • Findings showed that the cerebellum plays a vital role in maintaining balance, coordinating voluntary muscle movement, and executing motor control(1).
  • On the other hand, the cerebellum, which means "little brain" in Latin, refines the motor actions initiated by the cerebrum, ensuring stability and precision.