Cerebellar dysfunction Flashcards

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Superior cerebellar peduncle

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  • Connects cerebellum to the midbrain

- contains cerebellar efferent fibers

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Middle cerebellar peduncle

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  • attaches to the pons

- contains afferent fibers from the cerebral cortex

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inferior cerebellar peduncle

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  • attaches to the medulla
  • contains afferent fibers from the brain stem and SC
    and efferent fibers to the vestibular and reticular nuclei in the brainstem
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cerebellar pathways

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  • mostly ipsilateral

- vestibulocerebellum has some bilateral control

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input vs output fibers

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  • input: mossy fibers (information and climbing fibers (timing
  • output: purkinje cells
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Vestibulocerebellum

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  • regulates equilibrium
  • inputs: vestibular nuclei and superior colliculus (eye and head position/movement)
  • output: medial vestibular nucleus (VOR and eye-head coordination). Lateral vestibular nucleus, reticulospinal system, primary motor cortex (postural reactions)
  • deep cerebellar nucleus: fastigial
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spinocerebellum

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  • regulates gross limb movements
  • input: spinocerebellar tracts
  • outputs: vestibulospinal and reticulospinal tracts. Motor cortex and red nucleus.
  • deep cerebellar nuclei: emboliform and globose
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