====== Cerebellum ====== {{ http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1d/Sobo_1909_653.png?400}} The cerebellum consists of three parts, a median and two lateral, which are continuous with each other, and are substantially the same in structure. The median portion is constricted, and is called the [[vermis]], from its annulated appearance which it owes to the transverse ridges and furrows upon it; the lateral expanded portions are named the hemispheres. see [[cerebellar hemisphere]]. ===== Surfaces ===== Rhoton and colleagues described 3 cerebellar surfaces (suboccipital, tentorial, and petrosal) in their anatomical studies ((Rhoton AL Jr. [[Cerebellum]] and [[fourth ventricle]]. Neurosurgery. 2000 Sep;47(3 Suppl):S7-27. doi: 10.1097/00006123-200009001-00007. PMID: 10983303.)). ====Anterior view==== {{ http://anatomia.wum.edu.pl/atlas/images/image_03.jpg}} 1. [[Superior medullary velum]] 2. [[Superior cerebellar peduncle]] 3. Wing of [[central lobule]] 4. [[Middle cerebellar peduncle]] 4' [[Inferior cerebellar peduncle]] 5. [[Flocculus]] 6. [[Horizontal fissure]] 7. [[Central lobule]] 8. [[Nodule]] 9. [[Uvula]] 10. [[Retrotonsillar fissure]] 11. Tonsilla cerebelli 12. Foramen caecum 13. Pyramid 14. Inferior olive 15. Horizontal fissure 16. Vestibulocochlear nerve / facial nerve 17. Trigeminal nerve 18. Crus cerebri 19. Interpeduncular fossa 20. Pons 21. Biventer lobule 22. Inferior semilunar lobule 23. Superior semilunar lobule 24. Simple lobule ==== Cerebellar nuclei ==== see [[Cerebellar nuclei]] ===== Functions ===== see [[Cerebellum functions]]. ===== Mapping ===== see [[Cerebellum Mapping]].