Human Cerebellum Reconstruction and Unfolding
Sereno, M.I., J. Diedrichsen, M. Tachrount, G. Testa-Silva, H. d'Arceuil,
and C. De Zeeuw (2020)
The human cerebellum has almost 80% of the surface area of the neocortex.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 117:19538-19543.
(doi: 10.1073/pnas.2002896117)
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folded Purkinje-cell layer surface cut through one hemisphere
flocculus (top left) in ventral view, also showing tessellation
pial (green) and gray-white (orange) surfaces intersected with a T2* slice
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