Contents of this article:
- Anatomy of the brain
- Role of the cerebellum
- Disorders of the cerebellum
- Keeping the cerebellum healthy
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While the brain is complex and has billions of nerve cells, the basic anatomy is easy to understand. One part of the brain, the cerebellum, is involved in virtually all movement. That part of the brain helps a person drive, throw a ball, or walk across the room.
Problems with the cerebellum are uncommon and mostly involve movement and coordination difficulties. This article will give a brief summary of anatomy, purpose, and disorders of the cerebellum. It will also offer tips on preserving brain health.
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