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What pathway is contained in the middle cerebellar peduncle?
Pontocerebellar (afferent)
Are pathways in the superior cerebellar peduncle primarily efferent or afferent?
efferent (cerebello-rubro-thalmic)
exception: ventral spinocerebellar
Are inferior cerebellar peduncular pathways primarily efferent or afferent?
afferent (exception: cerebelloreticular and cerebellovestibular)
what is the lateral to medial arrangement of the deep cerebellar nuclei?
dentate, globose, emboliform and fastigial
what is the origin of most output from the cerebellum?
deep nuclei
as you move up the brain stem does the ML become more medial or lateral?
lateral
does the ML ever come in contact with the STT?
yes in the pons
what nerve originates from the telencephalon?
olfactory
what nerve originates from the diencephalon?
optic
what nerve (s) originate from the mesencephalon?
oculomotor and troclear
what nerve (s) originate from the metencephalon?
trigeminal, abducens, facial, vestibulocochlear
what nerve (s) originate from the myelencephalon?
glossopharyngeal, vagus, hypoglossal
what nerve originates from the spinal cord?
accessory