Spinocerebellum – this area functions in regulating body movements by allowing for error corrections.It also works to regulate coordination of muscle activation as well as eye movements. Cerebrocerebellum – this is the largest area of the cerebellum, responsible for planning movements and motor learning.The cerebellum can also be divided into three functional areas: This part of the cerebellum is responsible for balance and spatial attention, as well as receiving visual input. The flocculonodular lobe – this is the oldest part of the brain in terms of evolution.The posterior lobe (posterior meaning ‘to the back’).The anterior lobe (anterior meaning ‘to the front’).Within the cerebellum, there are thought to be three anatomical lobes which are dividied by two fissures (large furrows)– the primary fissure and the posterolateral fissure: There is also a fluid filled ventricle and cerebellar nuclei, which is the innermost part, containing neurons that communicate information from the cerebellum to other areas of the brain. The cerebellum consists of a cortex, which is the outer layer, containing folder brain tissue, filled with most of the cerebellum’s neurons. Unlike the cerebral hemispheres, each hemispheres of the cerebellum is associated with each side of the body. The cerebellum is also divided into two hemispheres, like the cerebral cortex. The cerebellum is located at the back of the brain, behind the brainstem, below the temporal and occipital lobes, and beneath the back of the cerebrum.