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Cerebellum: Anatomical Regions

The cerebellum, also known as the "little brain," is located in the posterior cranial fossa, inferior to the tentorium cerebelli and dorsal to the brainstem. It plays a significant role in motor control, coordination, and proprioception.
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Functional imaging and the cerebellum: recent developments and challenges. Editorial.

Christophe Habas

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    Neuroimaging advances reveal the cerebellum

    Area of Science:

    • Neuroimaging
    • Human Cerebellum Research
    • Neuroscience

    Background:

    • Advanced neuroimaging techniques, including ultrahigh fields and tractography, enhance in vivo characterization of human cerebellum connectivity.
    • Resting-state functional connectivity identifies sensorimotor, cognitive, and affective networks associated with the cerebellum.

    Discussion:

    • Neuroimaging findings align with functional neuroimaging activation maps and neurological deficit studies.
    • The cerebellum is proposed as a key modulator optimizing mental performance and internal model computation.

    Key Insights:

    • Ultrahigh fields improve visualization of deep cerebellar nuclei and cerebello-cortical sublayers.
    • Tractography effectively reconstructs cerebellar afferent and efferent pathways.
    • Functional connectivity maps prewired networks crucial for cerebellar function.

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    • Future research must elucidate the roles of red and bulbar olivary nuclei.
    • Understanding information processing within cerebellar microcircuitry remains a challenge.
    • Investigating the cerebellum's abstract computations across diverse domains is essential.