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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago
Cerebellum
Cerebrum
(i) Second largest part of the brain
(i) Largest part of the brain
(ii) Forms a part of the hindbrain
(ii) Forms a part of the forebrain
(iii) It has two cerebellar hemispheres and the presence of a medial vermis
(iii) Composed of two cerebral hemispheres, each consisting of 4 lobes, namely: temporal, parietal, occipital and the frontal lobe.
(iv) White matter in this region forms arbor vitae
(iv) Unlike the cerebellum, the white matter does not form arbor vitae
(v) Controls precision, coordination, accuracy of timing and posture
(v) Controls voluntary movement, intelligence and memory
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