Grey matter components of mature cerebellum
cerebellar cortex and cerebellar nuclei
cerebellar cortex organizatoin
similar to cerebral cortex; neuron cell bodies have migrated to surface and white matter is deep to grey matter
folia
narrow ridges which cover surface of cerebellar cortex increasing surface area
cerebellar white matter
cerebellar cortex regions
- 2 lateral regions= hemispheres
medial regions of hemispheres
paravermis and vermis; paravermis lateral to vermis(fnxly not anatomically distinct from lateral region of hemisphere)
cerebellum lobes
floccularnodular lobe
floccularnodular lobe parts
- lateral flocculus
vestibular nuclei and flocculonodular lobe
in rostral medulla just ventral to flocculonodular lobe
primary fissure
separates rostral and cd lobes
rostal lobe
plays important role in posture and muscle tone
histological layers of cerebellar cortex
molecular layer
most superficial and contains:
Purkinje cell layer
- sends dendrites into molecular layer and an axon into white matter to synapse on cerebellar nuclei
granule cell layer
different neuron types of cerebellar cortex are interconnected
in specific pattern that is same in all regions of cerebellum allowing cerebellum to process afferent information and generate an output that sculpts activity in motor pathways
cerebellum fx
how does cerebellum regulate motor fx
by projecting to UMNs in the motor cortex and brainstem
cerebellar representation
ipsilateral
sensory pathways carrying for fro spinal cord
either don’t cross or cross twice
cd cerebellar peduncle
dorsal spino- and cuneo-cerebellar pathways send proprioceptive info to cerebellum via cd cerebellar peduncle
information relayed to cerebellum
- highly processed sensory information from visual, somatosensory, and auditory cortex
information traveling from forebrain to cerebellum
must decussate b/c forebrain contains contralateral representation