The anterior– posterior divisions (Lobes) are best seen in a midsagittal cut through the vermis. The
Anterior Lobe Occupies the vermis and hemispheres rostral to the Primary Fissure. The Posterior Lobe
makes up the bulk of the cerebellum, comprising the remaining vermis and hemispheres from the Primary Fissure to the Posterolateral Fissure. The latter fissure separates the Posterior lobe from the Flocculonodular Lobe.
The Flocculonodular Lobe (Archicerebellum) is the oldest part of the cerebellum and connects with the vestibular system to coordinate balance and equilibrium.
The Anterior Lobe (Paleocerebellum) is associated with the development and coordination of the limbs.
The Posterior Lobe (Neocerebellum) developed in association with the development of the cerebral
cortex and is associated with the coordination of complex skilled movements.
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