- neupsykey.com the-cerebellum/The cerebellum regulates muscle tone, posture, and equilibrium. One of the major cerebellar functions is the automatic excitation of antagonist muscles at...
- neuroscientificallychallenged.com posts/know-your…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...
- neuroanatomy.sites.tau.ac.il cerebellumThe cerebellum is located inferior to the cerebrum and dorsal to the brainstem. It consists of cortex, white matter and nuclei.
- blog.cognifit.com Cerebellum: Much more than motor coordinationThe 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).
- earthslab.com Anatomy CerebellumThe 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.
- iliveok.com health/cerebellum_76162i16012.htmlThe cerebellum (cerebellum, small brain) is located posteriorly (dorsally) from the bridge and from the upper (dorsal) part of the medulla oblongata.
- lybrate.com topic/cerebellum-imageLybrate's Cerebellum Anatomy Page provides detailed images, definitions, functions, parts, location, and conditions that affect the Cerebellum, and more.
- osmosis.org learn/Cerebellum"The neuropathology of the adult cerebellum" The Cerebellum: From Embryology to Diagnostic Investigations (2018).
- w-radiology.com CerebellumFindings showed that the cerebellum plays a vital role in maintaining balance, coordinating voluntary muscle movement, and executing motor control(1).
- difference.wiki cerebrum-vs-cerebellum/On the other hand, the cerebellum, which means "little brain" in Latin, refines the motor actions initiated by the cerebrum, ensuring stability and precision.