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- Flocculus_(cerebellar) abstract "The flocculus (Latin: tuft of wool, diminutive) is a small lobe of the cerebellum at the posterior border of the middle cerebellar peduncle anterior to the biventer lobule. Like other parts of the cerebellum, the flocculus is involved in motor control. It is an essential part of the vestibulo-ocular reflex, and aids in the learning of basic motor skills in the brain.It is associated with the nodulus of the vermis; together, these two structures compose the vestibular part of the cerebellum.At its base, the flocculus receives input from the middle ears vestibular system and regulates balance. Many floccular projections connect to the motor nuclei involved in control of eye movement.".
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- Flocculus_(cerebellar) brainInfoNumber "677".
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- Flocculus_(cerebellar) artery Posterior_inferior_cerebellar_artery.
- Flocculus_(cerebellar) braininfonumber "677".
- Flocculus_(cerebellar) braininfotype "hier".
- Flocculus_(cerebellar) caption "Anterior view of the cerebellum.".
- Flocculus_(cerebellar) caption "Schematic representation of the major anatomical subdivisions of the cerebellum. Superior view of an "unrolled" cerebellum, placing the vermis in one plane.".
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- Flocculus_(cerebellar) name "Flocculus".
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- Flocculus_(cerebellar) system Vestibular_system.
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- Flocculus_(cerebellar) comment "The flocculus (Latin: tuft of wool, diminutive) is a small lobe of the cerebellum at the posterior border of the middle cerebellar peduncle anterior to the biventer lobule. Like other parts of the cerebellum, the flocculus is involved in motor control.".
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- Flocculus_(cerebellar) label "Flóculo (anatomía)".
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- Flocculus_(cerebellar) name "Flocculus".