CEREBELLUM - MODULE Flashcards

1
Q

Where is the cerebellum located

A

in the posterior cranial fossa underneath the tentorium cerebelli

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2
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How is the cerebellum connected to the brainstem

A

through 3 cerebellar peduncles

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3
Q

What structure is the cerebellum embryologically related to

A

the pons

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4
Q

Where do you find the 4th ventricle

A

Between the pons and the cerebellum

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5
Q

What structures of the cerebellum make up the spinocerebellum

A

Anterior lobe, Vermis, Paravermis

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6
Q

What structures of the cerebellum make up the cerebrocerebellum

A

most posterior lobe

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7
Q

What structures of the cerebellum make up the vestibulocerebellum

A

Flocculus and Nodule

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8
Q

What is the main output nucleus from the cerebellum

A

the dentate nucleus

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9
Q

What are the afferents of the superior cerebellar peduncle

A
  • Anterior spinocerebellar tract

- Acoustic and optic information

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10
Q

What are the efferents of the superior cerebellar peduncle

A
  • Dentatorubrothalamic tract

- Dentatothalamic tract

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11
Q

What are the afferents of the middle cerebellar peduncle

A

Pontocerebellar tract

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12
Q

What are the efferents of the middle cerebellar peduncle

A

non

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13
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What are the afferents of the inferior cerebellar peduncle

A
  • Vestibulocerebellar tract
  • Olivocerebellar tract
  • Posterior spinocerebellar tract
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14
Q

What are the efferents of the inferior cerebellar peduncle

A
  • Cerebello-vestibular tract

- Cerebello-olivary tract

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15
Q

What is the function of the vestibulocerebellar loop

A

Coordination of balance, vestibulo-ocular reflex, output to lower motor neurons for trunk and limb stability

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16
Q

What is the function of the spinocerebellar loop

A

Coordination and correction of trunk and limb movements

17
Q

What is the function of the cerebrocerebellar loop

A

Streamlining the cortical output

18
Q

Input from the cortex to the cerebellum is relayed through _____

A

the pontine nuclei

19
Q

Input from the cortex to the cerebellum is relayed through the pontine nuclei, what occurs to the information from here

A

fibres cross the midline and enter the posterior lobe through the middle cerebellar peduncle

20
Q

Any influence of the cerebellum back to the LMN in the spinal cord will be via…

A

the corticocospinal tract

21
Q

What are the main blood supplies to the cerebellum

A
  • anterior inferior cerebellar artery
  • Posterior inferior cerebellar artery
  • superior cerebellar artery
22
Q

What regions does the anterior interior cerebellar artery supply?

A
  • Cerebellar peduncles
  • Flocculus, nodule
  • Lateral aspect of posterior lobe on inferior surface
  • Assists with supply to deep cerebellar nuclei
23
Q

What regions does the posterior interior cerebellar artery supply?

A
  • Posterior lobe - inferior surface, extending onto superior surface
  • Tonsils
  • Inferior part of vermis
24
Q

What region does the superior cerebellar artery supply?

A
  • Anterior lobe
  • Posterior lobe - superior aspect, strip adjacent to anterior lobe
  • Vermis on superior surface
  • Major supply to deep cerebellar nuclei
  • Can provide supply to SCP and rostral parts of MCP