PHYSIOLOGY
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
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Detailed explanation-1: -The cerebellum consists of two hemispheres which are connected by the vermis, a narrow midline area. The cerebellum consists of grey matter and white matter: Grey matter – located on the surface of the cerebellum. It is tightly folded, forming the cerebellar cortex.
Detailed explanation-2: -The cerebrum is divided into a left and right hemisphere by a longitudinal fissure that goes by many different names: longitudinal fissure, cerebral fissure, median longitudinal fissure, interhemispheric fissure.
Detailed explanation-3: -Cerebellar cortex: A layer of folded tissue containing most of the cerebellum’s neurons. Cerebellar nuclei: The innermost part of the cerebellum containing nerve cells that communicate information from the cerebellum.
Detailed explanation-4: -The cerebellum can be separated into three lobes: the flocculonodular lobe, anterior lobe, and posterior lobe. The medial zone of the anterior and posterior lobes constitutes the spinocerebellum, or paleocerebellum. the cerebellum as in the neocortex. fissure), and the posterior lobe (below the primary fissure).