| cerebellum |
Latin, meaning the "small brain". Part of the brain located in the lower, back of the head.
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| cerebellum |
problems with coordination and balance.
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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
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| 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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| cerebellum |
Part of the Brain, located above and behind the BrainStem, it regulates Balance and Coordination of Movements. It has no direct connection to any specific movement. ex: Posture Imbalance. The Cerebellum has no ability to learn; hence once damaged, it will continue to malfunction - Cerebellar disease is evidenced as Complex Motor Dysfunctions: changes in Speed and Cadence of Speech (Scanning Speech); Willed Movements resemble Tremor; and Eye Movement abnormalities (Nystagmus, Oscillopsia). ...
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