Functional organization of the cerebellum

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Functional organization of the cerebellum Functional organization of the cerebellum. The view is similar to that in Figure 8-2B but is of a monkey rather than a human cerebellum. The three cerebellar homunculi represent areas to which proprioceptive and tactile stimuli project, and the stripes represent areas to which auditory and visual stimuli project. Source: Disorders of Equilibrium, Clinical Neurology, 10e Citation: Simon RP, Aminoff MJ, Greenberg DA. Clinical Neurology, 10e; 2017 Available at: http://neurology.mhmedical.com/DownloadImage.aspx?image=/data/books/2274/simon10_ch8_f003-1.png&sec=176233118&BookID=2274&ChapterSecID=176233088&imagename= Accessed: January 06, 2018 Copyright © 2018 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved