The cerebellum receives information from the sensory systems, the spinal cord, and other parts of the brain and then regulates motor movements. Damage to the cerebellum can lead to loss of coordination of motor movement or the inability to perform rapid alternating movement. Take the ultimate quiz on cerebellum below and learn more about it.
Lateral ventricle
Midline ventricle
Third ventricle
Fourth ventricle
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Superior
Middle
Inferior
Flocculonodular lobe
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Movement
Equilibrium
Posture
Motor learning
Paralysis
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Conscious
Unconscious
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Thin structure that separates the two hemispheres of the cerebellum.
A structure that receives proprioceptive input from the spinal cord and controls the anti-gravity muscles of the body.
The newest part of the cerebellum.
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Vermis
Flocculi
Dentate
Purkinje
Folia
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One
Two
Three
Four
Five
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Anterior, posterior and flocculonodular
Lateral, medial, posterior
Inferior, posterior and flocculonodular
Superior, inferior and the primary fissure
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Anterior lobe
Posterior lobe
Posterolateral fissure
Flocculonodular lobe
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Dentate nucleus
White matter
Pons
Cerebellar cortex
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Dentate nucleus
White matter
Pons
Cerebellar cortex
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Dentate nucleus
White matter
Pons
Cerebellar cortex
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Dentate nucleus
White matter
Pons
Cerebellar cortex
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