The "little brain" is commonly referred to as the cerebellum. It is located at the back of the brain and plays a crucial role in coordinating voluntary movements, balance, and posture. The cerebellum also contributes to motor learning and cognitive functions, emphasizing its importance beyond just motor control.
The Frontal Cortex
The cerebellum is also sometimes called the "Little Brain" or the brain within the brain.
The little brain
The medical term for it is"cerebellum" whereof the "big" brain is called "cerebrum" since the terms meaning "little brain and brain"it is referred by many as just that, though "brain" includes everything included the "little"brain so we have really just one brain and not two as many people think...
The little brain attached to the rear of the brainstem is called the cerebellum. It plays a key role in motor coordination and balance, helping to fine-tune movements initiated by the brain.
It is categorized into 4 different lobes or 4 different parts.
Cerebellum. Also called the little brain in the posterior of the head.
The hook used to extract the brain during the mummification process is called a "nasal hook" or "brain hook." This tool was inserted through the nostril to reach and remove the brain, which was believed to be of little importance compared to other organs. The Egyptians typically discarded the brain, focusing instead on preserving the heart and other vital organs for the afterlife.
cerebellum
Its a little bigger.
It evolved from the Old English word, "braegen." Because it called the brain
cerebellum