ANAT 321 Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Basal Ganglia, Cerebral Cortex, Synaptic Plasticity

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The cerebellum: where almost half of the neurons in the brain are located, and there are all of almost one type, accounting for 10% of total brain volume. Like the cerebral cortex, it is comprised of a thin sheet with large sa, consisting of 5 cells connected in the same way (where the motif is repeated over and over again through the entire thing) There is massive input from the sensory feedback mechanism which allows it to understand what the body is doing (since it receives copies of motor commands from the cortex) The cerebellum itself is divided into 3 different regions that are broadly categorized in the centre and together, are called the spinocerebellum because each region receives all its signals directly/indirectly (brainstem) from the spinal cord. Input comes up from the brainstem gets processed in the cerebellum brought back down the brainstem to control movement. The middle ridge of the spinocerebellum is known as the vermis.

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