can anyone explain about cereberum
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Parts of the Cerebellum
The cerebellum, which looks like a separate structure attached to the bottom of the brain, plays an important role in motor control.
- The cerebellum can be separated into three lobes: the flocculonodular lobe, anterior lobe, and posterior lobe.
- The medial zone of the anterior and posterior lobes constitutes the spinocerebellum, or paleocerebellum.
- There are about 3.6 times as many neurons in the cerebellum as in the neocortex.
- Based on surface appearance, three lobes can be distinguished in the cerebellum: the flocculonodular lobe, anterior lobe (above the primary fissure), and the posterior lobe (below the primary fissure).
Functions of cerebellum
- The cerebellum is essential for making fine adjustments to motor actions.
- Cerebellar dysfunction primarily results in problems with motor control.
- Four principles are important to cerebellar processing: feedforward processing, divergence and convergence, modularity, and plasticity.
- Signal processing in the cerebellum is almost entirely feedforward. Signals move through the system from input to output with very little internal transmission.
- The cerebellum both receives input and transmits output via a limited number of cells.
- The cerebellar system is divided into thousands of independent modules with similar structure.
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cerebellum:-
==>cerebrum is the largest and uppermost part of brain.
==>The cerebrum consists of the cerebral hemisphere.
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