No, cerebellum is not included in your forebrain (which is also known as Prosencephalon). Forebrain only includes your cerebral hemisphere, basal ganglia and the diencephalon.
As for the cerebellum, it's included in your hindbrain (or known as rhombencephalon).
The cerebelum is the small part of the brain inferior and posterior to the the cerebrum. It looks almost like a separate smaller brain with smaller and more numerus folds (sulci and folia)
There is no such thing as a cerellbrum. The CEREBRUM and CEREBELLUM are two different parts of the brain.
cerebellum
cerebrum, cerebellum, and the brain stem
Im not qiet sure but i belive it is the rightside.
The cerebellum controls balance as well as posture, movement and muscle coordination.
The Cerebellum.
because the cerebellum is the hind brain and resides in occipital fossae. cerebrum is the brain not including the cerebellum
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brain injury is more serious at the back of the brain. this is because the cerebellum is located in this area. the cerebellum controls coordination and balance :D btw i just guessed this
The part of the brain that regulates balance is the cerebellum ( found on in the hind brain which is located right on top of the spinal cord). The cerebellum looks wrinkled and also controls: - limb movement -muscle tone and coordination Both of which are important to balance.
The cerebellum
The cerebrum and cerebellum.
The scientific name of cerebellum is "cerebellum." It is a part of the brain located at the back of the head, important for motor control, balance, and coordination.
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no, the cerebellum is the brain.
The cerebellum is part of the brain, therefore it is in the nervous system.
Medulloblastomas occur in the area of the brain known as the cerebellum. The cerebellum, located in the back of the brain above the neck, is the area of the brain responsible for controlling and integrating movement. A person could move his or her muscles without the aid of the cerebellum, but those movements would be clumsyand disorganized. Medulloblastoma tumors in the cerebellum can cause loss of functioning of the cerebellum, leading to this uncoordinatedmovement, called cerebellar-ataxia.