metencephalon.
The Pons - The Pons includes a bridge of fibers that connects the brainstem with the cerebellum.
The cerebellum and the pons are not derived from the cerebral cortex. They are separate structures in the brain that have different functions. The cerebellum is involved in motor control and coordination, while the pons plays a role in regulating functions such as breathing and sleep.
The medical term is "pontocerebellar," which refers to structures or processes involving both the cerebellum and the pons in the brain.
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cerebellum, pons and medulla
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The cerebellum connects to the brainstem via the pons, which are just above the medulla oblongota.
It is part of hind brain which connects parts of cerebellum .
hindbrain
The metencephalon which includes the pons and cerebellum.
The line between the cerebrum and cerebellum is called the tentorium cerebelli. It is a tough, fibrous structure that separates the supratentorial region (containing the cerebrum) from the infratentorial region (containing the cerebellum).