Description

Mediates smooth motor coordination, learning, and features of cognition. Specializes in error detection
Portion of the cerebellum containing the vermis and anterior lobe, mediating proprioception and gait
Cerebellar nuclei that fuse with the emboliform nucleus to form the interpositus
Cerebellar zone adjacent from vermis that projects axons to the interpositus nucleus
Middle branch of cerebellar peduncles
Gray matter convolutions (meaning leaves)
Largest deep cerebellar nucleus (receives input from lateral zone)
White matter pattern "tree of life"
A portion of the interpositus deep cerebellar nucleus (not globose)
Cerebellar lobe clearly visible in the caudal portion (also a fancy name for your butt)
Latera; portion of the cerebellum that mediates the planning of complex movements
The "little brain"
Superior branch of the cerebellar peduncle
Zone of Cerebellum containing vermis
A very deep canyon-like sulcus
Large sulcus separating the anterior and posterior cerebellar lobes
The cerebrocerebellum is also known as
Two stalk like structures containing fibers to and from cerebellum
Cerebellar lobe tucked behind the occipital lobe
The fusion or deep cerebellar nuclei forms this nucleus
Deep cerebellar nucleus that mediates balance and equilibrium
Mnemonic device for dentate, emboliform, two globose and fastigial
Area between cerebellar hemispheres mediating proprioception/gait. Means "worm"
The cerebellum forms the roof for this ventricle
mediates planning complex movements
Protected by the Falx Cerebri
The point where Ansate Sulcus and Longitudinal Fissure meet
updates the reward value an action creates (very thin in children)
Any part of the brain that is not a primary cortex
More rostral portion of the Limbic Lobe
More caudal portion of the Limbic Lobe
The deep sulcus that separates the temporal lobe from limbic lobe
Important for basic life functions (Deficit= DEATH XXX)

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