Every arbitrary movement is planned, organized, and sent for execution in the brain.
The cerebellum and basal ganglia are responsible for the precise execution of movements.
The oldest part of the cerebellum is primarily concerned with balance.
Always up to date: Three fiber tracts connect the cerebellum with the rest of the brain.
Enormous interconnection density in a small space ensures coordination of voluntary movements.
The worm in our heads, inlcuding a tongue, pyramid, and more. But it's a good one, helping us walk.
Highly aesthetic, but long underestimated: the cerebellum does more than just coordinate movements.
Fine motor skills are controlled in the cerebellum. Time plays a particularly important role in this process.
Here you can see a cross-section of the cerebellum.