Cerebellum Notes
Cerebellum Notes
Cerebellum Notes
posterior
Cerebellum or “Little Brain”
- Once thought to be simply for motor Tonsilar Herniation
coordination - When tonsils are pushed towards the
- Takes 11% of the brain’s mass foramen magnum and will press on the
- Contains about half of all neurons in the medulla
brain
- Located in the posteroinferior side of Superior Cerebellar Peduncle
the cerebrum - Connects the midbrain to the
- Thalamus -> midbrain -> two cerebellar cerebellum
hemispheres
- Primary fissure: divides cerebellum to Superior medullary velum
anterior and posterior - Contains glial tissues
- Vermis: divides cerebellum to right and
left Inferior cerebellar velum
Tentorium Cerebelli - Formed by pile tissue which contains
- Separates the cerebrum from the the choroid plexus
cerebellum
Posterolateral fissure
- First one to develop during embryonic
development
- Separates the flocculonodular lobe
Intracerebellar Nuclei:
1. Cerebellar Nuclei
Large, multipolar neurons with
simple branching dendrites
Axons form the outflow fibers
to pass via SUPERIOR and
INFERIOR CEREBELLAR
PEDUNCLE
Purkinje Axons
- Inhibitory influence on deep cerebellar
nuclei and lateral vestibular nuclei
limiting the extent of voluntary
Renshaw cells
- Responsible in sending impulses in the
spinal cord
Question #2
Globose and emboliform = interposed nuclei
Cerebellar Peduncles
- Connects the cerebellum to the
brainstem and to the outside of the
cerebellum
Question #3