The inferior cerebellar peduncle (aka caudal cerebellar peduncle) is a thick, large bundle of nerve fibres that emerge from the posterolateral surface of the upper medulla.
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Sep 3, 2020 · The inferior cerebellar peduncles are paired structures containing important white matter fiber tracts which connect the cerebellum to the medulla.
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The inferior cerebellar peduncle carries both afferent and efferent fibers and connects the cerebellum with the brain stem through several pathways.
The cerebellum is connected to the brainstem via three cerebellar peduncles (superior, middle and inferior). In addition to providing anchorage, these peduncles ...
noun : any of three large bands of nerve fibers that join each hemisphere of the cerebellum with the parts of the brain below and in front.