Vestibulocerebellum Flashcards

1
Q

Where do vestibular afferents project?

A

to the cortex of vestibulocerebellum and to the fastigial nucleus via inferior cerebellar peduncle

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2
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primary afferent fibers are directly from?

A

ipsilateral CN VIII

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3
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axons from secondary sensory neurons are from which nuclei?

A

ipsilateral vestibular nuclei

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4
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What do vestibular afferents influence?

A

distribution of tone in limbs, trunk, neck, and extraocular eye muscles

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5
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How do visual systems project into the vestibulocerebellum?

A

indirectly through climbing fibers of the inferior olivary nucleus

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What is the role of the visual systems in the vestibulocerebellum?

A

assist in regulating the vestibular ocular reflex

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There are also outputs of the vestibulocerebellum through vestibular nuclei. What do they influence?

A
  • influence extraocular motor neurons via the medial longitudinal fasciculus
  • influence body and limb tone and responses via the vestibulospinal tracts
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8
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Vestibulocerebellum outputs to the brainstem also end in nuclei of what structure?

A

reticular formation

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9
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Reticular formation nuclei send out two things from the vestibulocerebellum?

A
  • descending fibers forming the reticulospinal tracts

- ascending fibers to extraocular motor nuclei

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10
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What are the functions of the vestibulocerebellum (flocculonodular lobe)?

A
  • balance in sitting, standing and gait
  • plasticity of vestibule-ocular reflex
  • nodule function related to sensitivity to motion sickness (ablated this makes subject immune to motion sickness)
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