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cerebellovestibular f.’s nerve fibers in the fastigiobulbar tract that run from the cerebellar cortex to the vestibular nuclei.
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cerebellum problems with coordination and balance.
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cerebellopontine angle Space bounded by the petrous bone, brain stem, and cerebellum, and through which cranial nerves six (VI), seven (VII), eight (VIII), nine (IX), ten (X), and eleven (XI) pass
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cerebellum Located behind the brain stem, extending from the brain stem out toward each mastoid bone - It carries 11% of the brain's weight and controls muscular coordination.
Ãâó: www.anausa.org/glossary.html
cerebellum This part of the human brain controls the movement of arms and legs, balance, body position, and posture is positioned under the cerebrum.
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