Basal Ganglia and Cerebellum Flashcards
What are the three lobes of the cerebellum
how does the cerebellum connect to brainstem
3 peduncles:
- superior
- middle
- inferior
what other function do the peduncles have
carry tracts in and out of cerebellum
what are the 3 layers of the cerebellar cortex
molecular layer (most outer)
purkinje layer
granule cell layer (most inner)
if there is a unilateral lesion on a cerebellar hemisphere, what side of the body does it affect
ipsilateral
signs of unilateral cerebellar lesion
intention tremor
unsteady gait
signs of bilateral cerebellar lesion
like they are drunk:
slowed, slurred speech
bilateral inco-ordination of arms
staggering
widebased gait (cerebellar ataxia)
signs of midline cerebellar lesion
disturbance of postural control
preserved limb co-ordination
functions of basal ganglia
facilitate purposeful movement
inhibit unwanted movement
posture and muscle tone
what forms the striatum
caudate nucleus
putamen
what forms lenticular nucleus
putamen
globus pallidus
what forms corpus striatum
caudate nucleus
globus pallidus
putamen
what are the two parts of the basal ganglia situated under the thalamus
subthalamic nucleus
substantia nigran
what do unilateral lesions of basal ganglia cause clinically
affect contralateral side of body
dyskinesias
tremor
chorea
myoclonus