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− | The lobe that controls involuntary actions and refines muscle movement.<ref> | + | The '''Cerebellum''' is the lobe in the [[brain]] that controls involuntary actions and refines muscle movement including balance, posture, and coordination.<ref>The New American Desk Encyclopedia, Penguin Group, 1989</ref> The cerebellum is highly developed among much of the vertebrate animal kingdom. |
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+ | * Kandel, ER; Schwartz JH, Jessell TM (2000). Principles of Neural Science, 4th ed., New York: McGraw-Hill. ISBN 0-8385-7701-6. | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:49, July 13, 2016
The Cerebellum is the lobe in the brain that controls involuntary actions and refines muscle movement including balance, posture, and coordination.[1] The cerebellum is highly developed among much of the vertebrate animal kingdom.
References
- ↑ The New American Desk Encyclopedia, Penguin Group, 1989
Reading
- Martin, JH (2003). Neuroanatomy text and atlas 3rd ed., New York: McGraw-Hill.
- Kandel, ER; Schwartz JH, Jessell TM (2000). Principles of Neural Science, 4th ed., New York: McGraw-Hill. ISBN 0-8385-7701-6.