- The
cerebellum (pl.:
cerebella or
cerebellums;
Latin for "little brain") is a
major feature of the
hindbrain of all vertebrates.
Although usually smaller...
- 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...
-
cerebellar ataxia is used to
indicate ataxia due to
dysfunction of the
cerebellum. The
cerebellum is
responsible for
integrating a
significant amount of neural...
- The
Cerebellum is a bi-monthly peer-reviewed
scientific journal founded in 2002. It is
published by
Springer Science+Business
Media on
behalf of the Society...
- to the midbrain,
superior to the
medulla oblongata and
anterior to the
cerebellum. The pons is also
called the pons
Varolii ("bridge of Varolius"), after...
- The
white cerebellum sign, also
known as
reversal sign or
dense cerebellum sign, is a
radiological sign
denoting the
relatively white appearance of the...
- furrows, and
hence called the
furrowed band.
Cerebellum.
Inferior surface.
Cerebellum.
Inferior surface.
Cerebellum.
Inferior surface. This
article incorporates...
-
agenesis is a rare
condition in
which a
brain develops without the
cerebellum. The
cerebellum controls smooth movement, and when it does not develop, the rest...
- the
cerebellum between the two
cerebellar hemispheres. The name
comes from two
Latin words: falx,
meaning "curved
blade or scythe", and
cerebellum, meaning...
- The
monticulus of the
cerebellum is
divided by the
primary fissure (or
preclival fissure) into an anterior,
raised part, the
culmen or summit, and a posterior...