The innermost layer consists of white matter (W). These are the nerve fibers carrying information in and out of the cerebellum. The outermost layer of the cerebellum is called the molecular layer. This is where the fibers from different nerve cells communicate with each other. Purkinje cells are row of large cells that are lined up at the border between the two outer layers of the cerebellum.
The white matter of the cerebellum forms the arbor vitae, which refers to the branching pattern resembling a tree. It contains nerve fibers that connect different parts of the cerebellum and also connects the cerebellum to other parts of the brain.
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The gray matter in the cerebrum is concentrated in the outer layer called the cerebral cortex, which is responsible for higher brain functions such as thinking, memory, and perception. This concentration allows for complex processing of information and integration of sensory inputs from various parts of the body.
It's seperate from the cerebral hemispheres, sitting just under them. It has a similar simplified structure in that it is highly folded with a grey matter cortex and a white matter core. It has also been linked in many cognitive functions, but it's most researched is its role in movement.
It's in the cerebellum. When cut in half it looks like an upside down tree, hence arbor vitae.
The name literally means "Tree of Life" in Latin. It is an evergreen bush related to the Cypress.
one of the basic anatomical difference between these two structures is in there numbers of layers of grey matter. cerebrum has 6 layers of distinct cells in its cortex where as berebellum has only 3 layes of neronal cells in its cortex. other difference that i could come up with was this that they both have difference in their vasculature. cerebellum has a very high vasculature as compared to cerebrum.
The Pons is normally called the "Bridge" because it connects many parts of the brain. It connects the cerebrum and cerebellum and two sides of cerebellum. Contains mostly white matter and contains 2 respiratory reflex centers - involved in regulating depth and rate of breathing. All motor and sensory pathways go through here and connects various parts of the brain.
The innermost layer consists of white matter (W). These are the nerve fibers carrying information in and out of the cerebellum. The outermost layer of the cerebellum is called the molecular layer. This is where the fibers from different nerve cells communicate with each other. Purkinje cells are row of large cells that are lined up at the border between the two outer layers of the cerebellum.
gray matter
The white matter of the cerebellum forms the arbor vitae, which refers to the branching pattern resembling a tree. It contains nerve fibers that connect different parts of the cerebellum and also connects the cerebellum to other parts of the brain.
It is located in the brain,in the cerebrum
It is superficial to the white matter.
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cerebellum
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