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DescriptionHuman cerebellum posterior view description.JPG |
Human cerebellum - posterior view
The cerebellum coordinates movement and retains motor skill (procedural) memory. The cerebellum is divided mediolaterally into a narrow midline portion called the Vermis which is connected laterally to two massive (right and left) Hemispheres. The surface (cortex) is thrown into a series of transverse folds called Folia.
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John A Beal, PhD Dep't. of Cellular Biology & Anatomy, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Shreveport |
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