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/ˌserəˈbeləm/,
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cerebellums, plural; cerebella, plural;
  1. The part of the brain at the back of the skull in vertebrates. Its function is to coordinate and regulate muscular activity


  1. a major division of the vertebrate brain; situated above the medulla oblongata and beneath the cerebrum in humans
  2. (cerebellar) relating to or associated with the cerebellum; "cerebellar artery"
  3. The cerebellum (Latin for little brain) is a region of the brain that plays an important role in motor control. ...
  4. Part of the hindbrain in vertebrates. In humans it lies between the brainstem and the cerebrum. It plays an important role in sensory perception, motor output, balance and posture
  5. This part of the human brain controls the movement of arms and legs, balance, body position, and posture is positioned under the cerebrum.
  6. The part of the brain involved in the coordination of movement, walking, and balance.
  7. occupies most of the posterior cranial fossa; damage produces ataxia, slurring of speech.
  8. The portion of the brain in the back of the head between the cerebrum and the brain stem. The cerebellum controls balance for walking and standing, and other complex motor functions.
  9. part of the brain responsible for balance and muscle control for movement.
  10. brain structure in posterior fossa that coordinates the many muscles active in any given movement; receives input from spinal cord and cerebral cortex and projects to postural and voluntary motor control systems and red nucleus
  11. the little brain just under the cerebrum which deals with posture and movement
  12. Located behind the brainstem, extending from the brainstem out toward each mastoid bone. It carries 11% of the brain's weight and controls muscular coordination.
  13. Major region of the brain concerned with coordinating movements. The cerebellum is where learned movements are stored.
  14. A major part of the brainstem in mammalian brains, involved in integration of sensory information and motor commands.
  15. ('little brain' in Latin) two small hemispheres located beneath the cortical hemispheres, at the back of the head; the cerebellum plays an important role in directing movements and balance.
  16. the highly folded part of the central nervous system above or dorsal to the brainstem that helps control movement, balance, and muscle coordination (Sheep Brain Dissection, Close-up of the Nervous System)
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  18. A structure derived from the rhombencephalon, attached to the brain stem at the pons; an important movement control centre.
  19. Receives input from sensory nerves, vestibular, auditory and visual systems. Controls fine motor coordination, balance, muscle tone, and basic aspects of memory and learning.
  20. A large structure located at the roof of the hindbrain that helps control the coordination of movement by making connections to the pons, medulla, spinal cord, and thalamus. It also may be involved in aspects of motor learning.
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  22. A cauliflower-shaped structure located below the occipital area and next to the brain stem. The word is Latin for "little brain." Traditionally, research linked it to balance, posture, coordination and muscle movements. Newer research has linked it to cognition, novelty and emotions.
  23. brain center controlling muscle coordination.
  24. a hindbrain structure that controls the timing of well-learned movements. 81
  25. Know as the portion of the brain that helps with control of skeletal muscles and in coordination in voluntary motor skills.