<P> The cerebellar tentorium or tentorium cerebelli (Latin: "tent of the cerebellum") is an extension of the dura mater that separates the cerebellum from the inferior portion of the occipital lobes . </P> <P> The cerebellar tentorium is an arched lamina, elevated in the middle, and inclining downward toward the circumference . </P> <P> It covers the top of the cerebellum, and supports the occipital lobes of the brain . </P> <P> Its anterior border is free and concave, and bounds a large oval opening, the tentorial incisure, for the transmission of the cerebral peduncles . </P>

Where is the tentorium located in the brain