- The
fastigial nucleus is
located in the cerebellum. It is one of the four deep
cerebellar nuclei (the
others being the
nucleus dentatus,
nucleus emboliformis...
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embedded in the
white matter of the
medullary centre. The
nuclei are the
fastigial, globose, emboliform, and
dentate nuclei.
These nuclei receive inhibitory...
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terminate in this region.
Purkinje cells of the
vermis project to the
fastigial nucleus,
controlling the
axial and
proximal musculature involved in the...
- the deep
cerebellar nuclei; the dentate, globose,
emboliform and the
fastigial nuclei.
These four
different structures lead to the
efferent projections...
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fibers from the
dentate nucleus, and the
fastigioreticular fibers from the
fastigial nucleus. They
emerge together from the
various nuclei to
ascend in the...
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located in the roof (dorsal aspect) of the
fourth ventricle,
lateral to the
fastigial nucleus. It
receives its
afferent supply from the
anterior lobe of the...
- nuclei,
which together are
referred to as the
interposed nucleus, and the
fastigial nucleus. The
dentate nucleus is
responsible for the planning, initiation...
-
hippocampus also
receives direct monosynaptic projections from the
cerebellar fastigial nucleus.
These fibers start from the
ventral part of
entorhinal cortex...
- honeycombs. The
gyrated triangular prismatic honeycomb or
parasquare fastigial cellulation is a space-filling
tessellation (or honeycomb) in Euclidean...
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hemispheres Anterior lobe
Posterior lobe
Flocculonodular lobe
Cerebellar nuclei Fastigial nucleus Interposed nucleus Globose nucleus Emboliform nucleus Dentate...