What is the cerebellum subdivided into?
Mid-sagittal section: arbor vitae (tree of life)
What is the blood supply to the cerebellum?
3 Pairs of Arteries:
External features of the cerebellum:
Anatomical Lobes (3):
How is the flocculonodular lobe subdivided?
Longitudinal subdivisions:
What are the excitatory afferents in the cerebellum?
Two excitatory afferents:
What are the 5 major neuronal types?
Cerebellar Cortical Layers (3):
What makes up the molecular layer?
How are the dendrites of Purkinje cells oriented in the molecular layer?
perpendicular to the axis of the folium
Parallel fibers from axons of granule cells (excitatory):
Climbing fibers from the contralateral inferior olivary nucleus (excitatory):
Purkinje cell layer:
Granular layer:
Deep Cerebellar Nuclei (DCN):
DCN sets of nuclei (4):
Describe the synaptic circuit involving climing fibers:
Climbing fibers ⇒ excitatory to Purkinje cells ⇒ inhibitory to DCN ⇒ excitatory output to other brain regions
Describe the synaptic circuit involving mossy fibers:
Mossy fibers ⇒ excitatory to granule cells, which form parallel fibers ⇒ excitatory to Purkinje cells ⇒ inhibitory to DCN ⇒ excitatory output to other brain regions
Describe the synaptic circuit involving inhibitory interneurons:
**What makes up the vestibulocerebellum? **
Flocculonodular Lobe and
inferior vermis
Vestibulocerebellum:
Functions
Vestibulocerebellum:
Afferent Inputs
Afferent inputs: