What is the function of the cerebellum?
Important motor part of the brain:
Does the cerebellum act ipsilaterally or contralaterally?
Cerebellum acts ipsilaterally: receives information from the same side and acts for the same side.
Which 2ary vesicle does the cerebellum develop from?
metencephalon
Where is the cerebellum located? In which cranial fossa?
How is the cerebellum separated from the occipital lobes?
By the tentorium cerebelli (tough layer of dura mater)
How is the cerebellum attached to the brainstem?
By 3 paired cerebellar peduncles

Which part of the brainstem does the cerebellum lie posterior to?
It lies at the same level of and posterior to the pons

How is the cerebellum separated from the pons?
By the 4th ventricle
The cerebellum consists of two hemispheres. What are these connected by?
Vermis; a narrow midline area

How many anatomical lobes does the cerebellum have?
3; the anterior lobe, the posterior lobe and the flocculonodular lobe.

How are the lobes of the cerebellum separated?
These lobes are divided by two fissures – the primary fissure and posterolateral fissure.

The cerebellum also has tonsils (2 small areas at the bottom). What can happen in situations of increased
Tonsils can herniate through the foramen magnum and compress the medulla.

The cerebellum can also be divided by function. How many functional areas are there? What are they?
There are three functional areas of the cerebellum:

What forms the vestibulocerebellum (archicerebellum)?

What is the spinocerebellum also referred to as?
paleocerebellum
What is the vestibulocerebellum also referred to as?
archicerebellum
What is the cerebrocerebellum also referred to as?
neocerebellum
What comprises the spinocerebellum?
Comprises most of the vermis and adjacent region of hemispheres (seen here in purple)

What comprises the cerebrocerebellum?

The cerebellum is somatotopically organised. What does this mean?
Cerebellar homunculus: homunculus matches up to the function of specific subdivisions

Function of the vestibulocerebellum?

Function of the spinocerebellum?

Function of cerebrocerebellum?

Which functional division of the cerebellum is only seen in higher functioning animals?
Cerebrocerebellum; region developed later on in evolution