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cerebral [ˈserıbrəl] ADJ

2. cerebral:

▶ cerebrally ADV

rebellion [rıˈbeljən] N

rebellious [rıˈbeljəs] ADJ

cereal [ˈsıərıəl] N

II . rebel <rebelled; rebelling> [rıˈbel, ˈre­bəl] N

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Most of the output from the cerebellum initially synapses onto the deep cerebellar nuclei before exiting via the three peduncles.
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The main area involved in motor learning is the cerebellum.
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Each cerebellar inferior peduncle connects the spinal cord and medulla oblongata with the cerebellum, and comprises the juxtarestiform body and restiform body.
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The amount of white matter in the cerebellum is diminished.
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Frequently, atrophy of the cerebellum occurs, and different ataxias are known to affect different regions within the cerebellum.
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Because of this tight association with damage to the cerebellum, intention tremors are often referred to as cerebellar tremors.
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An abscess in the cerebellum, for instance, may cause additional complaints as a result of brain stem compression and hydrocephalus.
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These lesions also impair the ability to hold the eyes in the eccentric position, resulting in gaze-evoked nystagmus toward the affected side of the cerebellum.
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In amphibians, it is little developed, and in lampreys, and hagfish, the cerebellum is barely distinguishable from the brain-stem.
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Much of this information is processed at an unconscious level (mainly by the cerebellum and the vestibular nuclei).
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