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This research reveals that the human cerebellum is organized by a multifaceted gradient that coordinates structural and functional development from childhood to adulthood. By analyzing large MRI datasets and postmortem tissue, scientists discovered that microstructural properties, such as myelin density, vary across cerebellar lobules in a pattern that mirrors their functional roles in sensory and cognitive tasks. This anatomical hierarchy is not static; rather, lobules associated with higher-level thinking show prolonged growth and significant tissue proliferation compared to primary sensory regions. Quantitative imaging and proteomic analysis confirmed these findings, showing that the cerebellum is far more structurally diverse and dynamic than previously assumed. Furthermore, the study demonstrates that functional signals within the cerebellum are tightly coupled with these physical changes, providing a new framework for identifying atypical development in disorders like autism. Overall, the evidence suggests that the cerebellum’s growth-rate gradient is influenced by both genetic factors and the organ's unique evolutionary history in humans. References: • Liu X, d’Oleire Uquillas F, Viaene A N, et al. A multifaceted gradient in human cerebellum of structural and functional development[J]. Nature neuroscience, 2022, 25(9): 1129-1133.