BIOS1171 Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Movement Disorder, Staccato, Stretch Reflex

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Cerebellum: separated by 4th ventricle: largest part of the hindbrain, posterior to (behind) 4th ventricle, pons & medulla of h nd, under occipital lobe, situated in the posterior cranial fossa (there are. Interposed nucleus & paravermis: posture, spinocerebellum, cerebrocerebellum, fastigial nucleus & vermis, learned movements, spinocerebellum, cerebrocerebellum, dentate nucleus & lateral hemisphere, cognitive functions. Hemisphere i s m r e v: from the brainstem, a third lobe is visible , flocculonodular lobe. Influences muscle tone & posture: vermis is medial & its cortex influences trunk movement (neck, shoulders, thorax, abdomen, hips) subconscious movement. Arbor vitae white matter: cerebellar cortex is divided by numerous curve transverse fissures, giving it a laminated appearance, arbor vitae: white matter of cerebellum; (cid:498)tree of life(cid:499); brings sensory/motor information to. Gray"s clinical neuroanatomy, fig 13. 5 ablongata and spinal cord: functional longitudinal cortical zones are related to deep nuclei they project to.

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