Cerebellum Flashcards

1
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Describe the pathway for preplanning movement

A

Lateral hemisphere - dentate nucleus - superior pedincle - (VL) thalamus - cerebral cortex

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2
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Describe the pathway for motor execution via the paravermal cortex

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Paravermal cortex - globose and emboliform nuclei - superior peduncle - red nucleus - lateral descending pathways

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3
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Describe the pathway for motor execution via the vermis

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Vermis - fastigial nucleus - inferior peduncle - medial descending pathways

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4
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Describe the pathway for posture and balance and eye movement coordination

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Flocculonodular lobe - fastigial nucleus - inferior peduncle - vestibular nuclei + reticular formation

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5
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What cells are lost in niemman pick disease type C?

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Purkinje cells

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6
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What artery is damage in cerebellum stroke syndrome?

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Superior cerebellar artery

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7
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What is nystagmus?

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Jerky eye movements

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8
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Describe the pathway for unconcsious proprioception

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Spinal cord - spinocerebellar tract - ipsilateral input - anterior lobe and vermis

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9
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Describe the pathway for reflex and balance

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Vestibular nuclei (medulla) - vestibulocochlear tract - anterior lobe and vermis

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10
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Describe the pathway for learning and timing of movement

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Inferior olive - olivocerebllar tract - climbing fibres - Purkinje fibres - cerebelar hemispheres

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11
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What type of damage is cerebellar damage?

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Ipsilateral (double crossing to motor neuron)

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12
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What are the symptoms of cerebellar damage?

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  • Hypotonia
  • Intention termor
  • Overshoot (dysteria)
  • Ataxia
  • Nystagmus
  • Dysdiadochoknesis
  • Cognitive speech
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