Brain Small

The cerebellum is a small but important area of ​​the brain located at the back of the head, above and behind the cerebellum area at the base of the skull. It is also known as the amygdala and consists of many neurons that are responsible for balance, coordination of movements and regulation of body functions. The small brain is characterized as part of the brain structure and has a role in regulating body functions, including emotional control and mental clarity.

The role of the small brain in the body

First of all, the small brain is a regulator of coordination movements. The muscle cells that control body movement receive information from the neuromuscular system through the cerebellum. However, the functions of this part of the brain (movement regulation) are not limited to the coordination of motor functions. The analysis and interpretation of information occurs in the small brain