archicerebellum
paleocerebellum
neocerebellum
The major division of the brain that regulates motor control is the cerebellum. It plays a key role in coordinating voluntary movements, balance, and posture. Damage to the cerebellum can result in loss of coordination and motor skills.
cerebellum?
The three main divisions of the brain are the cerebrum, cerebellum, and brainstem. The cerebrum is responsible for higher brain functions such as thinking and voluntary muscle movements. The cerebellum is involved in coordination and balance, while the brainstem controls basic bodily functions like breathing and heart rate.
You can subdivide the cerebellum either anatomically, phylogenetically or functionally.1) Anatomical subdivisions (to memorize, PAF):Posterior lobeAnterior lobeFlocculonodular lobe2) Phylogenetical subdivisions (to memorize; PAN):paleocerebellumarchicerebellumneocerebellum3) Functional subdivisions:vestibulocerebellumspinocerebellumcerebrocerebellum
The differences between cerebrum and cerebellum are: Cerebrum has sensory areas that interpret sensory activities, association areas that are concerned with emotional and intellectual processes like will, judgement, memory etc. It controls all voluntary activities. Cerebellum coordinates muscular activities and maintains body posture and balance.
A reigon is a political or functional division in the world that has simmular areas in it
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yes :) it is a morphological word
Laurence Andrew Brown has written: 'A functional and morphological investigation of the mechanisms of cerebral blood flow-metabolism coupling in parenchymal microvessels'
The sheep cerebellum is much smaller than the human cerebellum.
The human brain has a transverse fissure. The fissure is a deep line that separates the cerebrum from the cerebellum.
no, the cerebellum is the brain.