Cerebellum Review Flashcards

1
Q

What are the cerebellar connections to the brainstem?

A

inferior, middle and superior peduncle

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What are the cerebellar afferents (cerebellopetal fibers) of the inferior cerebellar peduncle?

A
  • rostral, dorsal, and cuneo spinocerebellar tracts
  • olivocerebellar tract
  • vestibulocerebellar tract
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What are the cerebellar efferents (cerebellofugal fibers) of the inferior cerebellar peduncle?

A

efferents to the vestibular nuclei and the reticular nuclei

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4
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What afferents (cerebellopetal) fibers does the middle cerebellar peduncle contain?

A

exclusively pontocerebellar tract

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5
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What afferents (cerebellopetal) fibers does the superior cerebellar peduncle contain?

A

ventral spinocerebellar tract

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6
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What are efferent fibers of the superior cerebellar peduncle and where do they go?

A

efferent corticofugal fibers from the cerebellum which terminate in the red nucleus and VL motor nucleus of the thalamus

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7
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Regions of the cerebellum?

A

-pontocerebellum, spinocerebellum,

vestibulocerebellum

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8
Q

Pontocerebellum aka?

A

neocerebellum

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9
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What does the pontocerebellum include?

A

lateral zone of the cerebellum including the more lateral regions of anterior and posterior lobes

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10
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Spinocerebellum aka?

A

paleocerebellum

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spinocerebellum includes?

A

intermediate zone of the cerebellum which includes medial aspects of both lobes, cerebellar tonsils and vermis

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12
Q

vestibulocerebellum aka?

A

archicerebellum

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13
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vestibulocerebellum includes?

A

most medial part of the cerebellum and the flocculonodular lobe

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14
Q

What are the nuclei of the cerebellum?

A

Fastigial
Interposed (globose and embolliform)
Dentate

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15
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Fastigial nucleus. location? associated with?

A

most medial

associated with vestibulocerebellum and spinocerebellm

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16
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Interposted nuclei. location? association?

A

interposed bw the fastigial and the dentate

associated with spinocerebellum

17
Q

dentate nucleus. location? association

A

most lateral and largest

associated with pontocerebellum

18
Q

layers of the cerebellar cortex?

A

3
molecular
purkinje
granule

19
Q

molecular layer?

A

most superficial, low neuron cell body density, but has two types of inhibitory neurons (stellate and basket cells)
contains large dendritic arborizations of purkinje cells that lie in a single plane perpendicular to long axis of folia (gyri of cerebellar cortex)

20
Q

What are the two sets of afferent fibers in the molecular layer of the cerebellar cortex?

A

parallel fibers

climbing fibers

21
Q

what are parallel fibers?

A

unmyelinated granule cell axons which each run 5 mm along long axis of folium that activates hundreds of purkinje cells

22
Q

What are climbing fibers?

A

wrapped around individual purkinje cell dendritic trees

23
Q

what is the middle layer of the cerebellar cortex?

A

purkinje cell layer

24
Q

what is the purkinje cell layer composed of?

A

cell bodies of purkinje neurons which are inhibitory (GABA mediated) to the deep nuclei and some axons will exit the cerebellum

25
Q

What is the granular layer composed of?

A

tightly packed granule cells

inhibitory interneurons called Golgi cells

26
Q

where do axons of granule cells go to?

A

ascend into molecular layer to form parallel fibers

27
Q

Where do parallel fibers run:?

A

about 5 mm along cortex activating with excitatory (glutamate) endings with each parallel fiber ending on > 500 purkinje cells