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Now let's see if we have mastered the infamous DORSAL VIEW OF THE FLATTENED CEREBELLUM! (The answers appear at the bottom of the screen.)


4A. In the figure below, which side (right or left) of the cerebellum is depicted? ______ answer

4B. In the figure below, is A rostral or caudal to C? ______ answer

4C. In the figure below, is the inferior colliculus rostral or caudal to A? ______ answer

4D. In the figure below, is it possible to see A by looking down at the dorsal surface of the cerebellum? ______ answer

4E. In the figure below, is it possible to see any part of B by looking down at the dorsal surface of the cerebellum? ______ answer


5A. Can you see the part of the cerebellum labeled A in the figure below on the TOP, in the figure on the BOTTOM? ______ answer

5B. Can you see the part of the cerebellum labeled D in the figure below on the TOP, in the figure on the BOTTOM ? ______ answer

5C. Can you see the part of the cerebellum labeled E in the figure below on the TOP, in the figure on the BOTTOM ? ______ answer 


6A. In the figure below, is D medial, lateral, rostral, or caudal to B ? ______ answer 

6B. In the figure below, does A, B, C or D lie closest to the midbrain (superior and inferior colliculi)? ______ answer 

6C. In the figure below, does A or C lie closest to the spinal cord? ______ answer