The cerebellum is located in the posterior cranial fossa. It consists of two hemispheres united by a midline vermis. The primary fissure divides the cerebellum into anterior and posterior lobes. The cerebellum receives afferent fibers from the spinal cord, vestibular system, and cerebral cortex. It contains three lobes - anterior, posterior, and flocculonodular - as well as deep cerebellar nuclei including the dentate, emboliform, fastigial, and globose nuclei. The cerebellum is connected to the brainstem via three peduncles and plays a role in motor coordination and balance.