PTRS 852: Cerebellum Flashcards

1
Q

Peduncle: Sends info to cortex

A

Superior

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Peduncle: Receives info from everywhere

A

Middle

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3
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Peduncle: Receives info from the body, Sends to vestib/reticular

A

Inferior

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4
Q

Nuclei: Control of proximal muscles

A

Fastigial

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5
Q

Nuclei: Output of spinocerebellum

A

Interpose

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6
Q

Nuclei: Output of cerebrocerebellum

A

Dentate

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7
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T/F: An injury to the left side of the cerebellum results in injury to the right side.

A

False: Medial and lateral hemisphere is ‘double crossed’ so L. side injury = L. side presentation.

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8
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Region: Coordinates head/eye mov’t and postural control

A

Vestibulocerebellum

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9
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Region: Aids in making online corrections to limb mov’t

A

Spinocerebellum

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10
Q

Region: Planning of voluntary mov’t & learning

A

Cerebrocerebellum

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11
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Symptoms: Balance disorder, Ataxia, Limb use only in supine

A

Damage to Vestibulocerebellum and Vermis

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12
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Symptoms: Loss of eye control (smooth pursuit)

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Damage to Vestibulocerebellum ONLY

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13
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Symptoms: Disrupted mov’t execution, Hypotonia, Ataxia, Intention tremor, Reflex disruption

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Damage to Paravermis/Medial

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14
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Symptoms: Poor time, Trouble initiating mov’t, Dysdiadochkinesia

A

Damage to Cerebrocerebellum

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15
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T/F: If there is damage to the dentate, previously learned tasks are impossible.

A

False. Cerebellum doesn’t store memory so you can’t still performed previously learned tasks.

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