volBrain Analysis

CERES Cerebellar Volumetry

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Cerebellum (cm³)
% of ICV
13 Lobules
Cerebellum Overview
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What This Means

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Interpretation

Not medical advice. Structural data only.

Key Finding

Your cerebellum shows meaningful right-lateralization (+7.70% R>L overall), with the strongest asymmetry in Lobule VI (+21.23%)—a region associated with cognitive prediction and sequencing rather than pure motor control.

Pattern Summary

Region Asymmetry Function
Lobule VI +21.23% R>L Cognitive prediction, timing
Crus II +13.22% R>L Executive/language processing
Crus I +7.80% R>L Working memory support
Lobule V −14.31% L>R Motor execution
Lobule IV −11.32% L>R Motor execution

Interpretation

The rightward bias clusters in cognitive cerebellar territory, not motor regions. This suggests a brain optimized for prediction and pattern recognition over holding information in working memory.

Practical Implication: External scaffolding (checklists, visible next-actions, structured workflows) isn’t a workaround—it’s neurologically appropriate infrastructure that reduces demand on fragile working memory while leveraging strong prediction circuits.

Caveat: This is structural data, not functional. Asymmetry indicates difference, not deficit. The cortical thickness asymmetry values may mirror volume asymmetry rather than being independently computed—treat thickness asymmetry as lower confidence.