Cerebellar vermis

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Brain: Cerebellar vermis
Schematic representation of the major anatomical subdivisions of the cerebellum. Superior view of an "unrolled" cerebellum, placing the vermis in one plane.
Under surface of the cerebellum. ("Tuber vermis" labeled at bottom.)
Latin vermis cerebelli
Gray's subject #187 788
Part of Cerebellum
NeuroNames ancil-146
Dorlands/Elsevier v_06/12854118

Part of the structure of animal brains, the cerebellar vermis is a narrow, wormlike structure between the hemispheres of the cerebellum. It is the site of termination of the spinocerebellar pathways that carry subconscious proprioception.

An MRI study in children with autism has measured morphology differences in the cerebellar vermis.

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