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image:AnonKwijibo53_unclear_4_5.jpg|''Figure 4'':The boundary between lobules V and VI is very unclear throughout this scan and was estimated using experience.
 
image:AnonKwijibo53_unclear_4_5.jpg|''Figure 4'':The boundary between lobules V and VI is very unclear throughout this scan and was estimated using experience.
 
image:AnonKwijibo54_small_branch_5_6.jpg|''Figure 5'':The Branch indicated seems to switch from lobule V to lobule VI when moving from the center to the edge of the scan. In this case it was assigned by considering the center position to be more important.
 
image:AnonKwijibo54_small_branch_5_6.jpg|''Figure 5'':The Branch indicated seems to switch from lobule V to lobule VI when moving from the center to the edge of the scan. In this case it was assigned by considering the center position to be more important.
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image:AnonKwijibo55_clear_4_5.jpg|''Figure 6'':This is a clear boundary between IV and V in the axial view.
 
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Cerebellum Protocol Project
Whole Cerebellum Lobe Definitions Vermis Definition Lobule Delineation
Lobules I/II Lobule III Lobule IV Lobule V
Lobule VI Lobule VIIAf Lobule VIIAt Lobule VIIB
Lobule VIIIA Lobule VIIIB Lobule IX Lobule X
Lobules VIIIA-X vermis Lobules VI-VIIB vermis

Lobule IV

  • Location: Top portion of the cerebellum, focused around the midline
  • Description: Can first be identified in the midsagittal slice, as the lobule to the left (inwards) of the top most vertical fissure (shown in Figure 41)
  • It is bounded on one side by lobule III. On the other the boundary is the most prominent fissure between llobule III and the primary fissure.