The brain stem.
Cerebellum belongs to central nervous system.
The transverse fibers of the pons connect different regions within the pons and help in coordinating the communication between these regions. This structure plays a role in relaying information between the two halves (hemispheres) of the cerebellum and other parts of the brainstem.
The thorax refers to the chest region, located above the abdomen and below the neck. It contains vital organs such as the heart and lungs. The abdomen is the lower region of the body, below the diaphragm, and houses organs like the stomach and intestines.
The cerebellum (Latin for little brain) is a region of the brain that plays an important role in motor control. It may also be involved in some cognitive functions such as attention and language, and in regulating fear and pleasure responses, but its movement-related functions are the most solidly established. The cerebellum does not initiate movement, but it contributes to coordination, precision, and accurate timing. It receives input from sensory systems and from other parts of the brain and spinal cord, and integrates these inputs to fine tune motor activity.
The cerebrum in the brain controls voluntary muscle movements in the body through its communication with the motor cortex. This includes control of muscles in the arms, legs, face, and other parts of the body that are involved in conscious movements.
Diencephalon.
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).
tentorium cerebelli separates your cerebellum from your cerebrum.
Occipital lobe
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At the back, nestled between the brain stem and the cerebrum.
Yes, the cerebellum connects the cerebrum and the spinal cord.FalseFalse
Yes.superior cerebellar peduncle : between cerebellum and midbrainmiddle cerebellar peduncle : between cerebellum and ponsinferior cerebellar peduncle : between cerebellum and medulla
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.
The occipital lobe is posterior to the parietal lobes.
The cerebellum connects the cerebrum and the spinal cord.
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