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− | The cerebellum sends [[efferences]] to the vestibular cores, the [[brain stem]] centers of the [[organ of equilibrium]] and receives [[afferences]] from the brain stem cores of the [[organ of equilibrium] via the [[spinal cord]]. | + | The cerebellum sends [[Efferenzen/en|efferences]] to the vestibular cores, the [[brain stem]] centers of the [[Gleichgewichtsorgan/en|organ of equilibrium]] and receives [[Afferenzen/en|afferences]] from the brain stem cores of the [[organ of equilibrium] via the [[spinal cord]]. |
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− | It is important in the control of motor functions: coordination, fine tuning, unconscious planning and the training of movement sequences run via the cerebellum. It is also said to play a role in some higher [[ | + | It is important in the control of motor functions: coordination, fine tuning, unconscious planning and the training of movement sequences run via the cerebellum. It is also said to play a role in some higher [[Kognitive_Leistungsfähigkeit/en|cognitive processes]]. |
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The cerebellum sends efferences to the vestibular cores, the brain stem centers of the organ of equilibrium and receives afferences from the brain stem cores of the [[organ of equilibrium] via the spinal cord.
It is important in the control of motor functions: coordination, fine tuning, unconscious planning and the training of movement sequences run via the cerebellum. It is also said to play a role in some higher cognitive processes.
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