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pathway for vestibulocerebellum
vestibular nuclei and N> ICP> floculonodule lobe & fastigial nucleus> ICP >vestibular nuclei, reticular formation > VST, RST (to SC)
which pathway is responsible for equilibrium
vestibulocerebellum
which pathway is responsible for proprioception from periphery
spinocerebellar
which pathway is responsible for locomotion and progressive movement
spinocerebellum
pathway for the spinocerebellum tract
cuneocerebellar/spinalcerebellar> ICP> intermediate zone/vermis> interpose and fastigial nucleus> SCP> contralateral red nucleus/reticular formation or VL and VA of thalamus to cortex> corticalspinal pathway, RST, RetST
which pathway is responsible for fine, skilled motor
cerebrocerebellum
which pathway receives motor info
cerebrocerebellum
which pathway predicts movement and make adjustments
cerebrocerebellum
name the 3 general characteristics of cerebellum pathway lesion
ataxia (shaky or unsteady movement);
ipsilateral lost of function"
loss of deep nuclei is critical (gate keeper)
midline lesion of cerebellum would result in :
1. equilibrium
2. nystagmus
3. ataxic gait
hemisphere lesion of cerebellum would result in:
1. dysdiadochokinesia
2. dysmetria
3. dysarthria
4. rebound
5. decomposition of movement
6. intention tremor
7. hypotonia
8. asthenia (tire easily)