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Human cerebellum - anterior view
- Lobulus centralis
- Vellum medullare anterius
- Nodulus
- Uvula vermis
- Pyramis vermis
- Vallecula cerebelli
- Tonsilla cerebelli
- Hemispherium cerebelli
- Pedunculus cerebelli
- Flocculus
- Fissura horizontalis
The hemispheres together with the vermis of the cerebellum are also divided from anterior to posterior into 3 phylogenetic (as well as functional) divisions or lobes. These are the Anterior Lobe, the large Posterior Lobe, and, the oldest part of the cerebellum – the Flocculonodular Lobe. The latter is made up of the Nodulus of the vermis and the paired Flocculi of the hemispheres.
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30 November 2005 |
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John A Beal, PhD Dep't. of Cellular Biology & Anatomy, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Centre Shreveport |
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