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- and posterior lobes constitutes the spinocerebellum, also known as paleocerebellum. This sector of the cerebellum functions mainly to fine-tune body and...
- cerebellum are mainly from the spinal cord. It is sometimes equated to the "paleocerebellum". When a person gets most of their calories from alcohol (chronic alcoholism)...
- portion of the vermis on the superoinferior axis and pertains to the paleocerebellum together with the central lobule, culmen, pyramid and uvula. It is...
- peduncle and synapses within the spinocerebellum (also known as the paleocerebellum). Cuneocerebellar tract: unconscious proprioceptive information from...
- another small region, known as the biventer lobule. Spinocerebellum (Paleocerebellum) Vermis and intermediate parts of the hemispheres ("paravermis") The...
- the ventral and dorsal spinocerebellar tracts and to distinguish the paleocerebellum from the neocerebellum. "Edinger's tract": Conductive pathway for basic...
- palatoglossus muscle palatopharyngeal arch palatopharyngeus muscle paleocerebellum paleopallium paleospinothalamic axon paleostriatum pallidothalamic...
- of the hemispheres and vermis led Dechaseaux to conclude that the paleocerebellum was more developed than the neocerebellum. In Mixtotherium, the positions...
- that displays the vermis. In large-sized species of Diplobune, the paleocerebellum is swollen, voluminous, and more spread out in its width compared to...
- emphasizing a greatly developed paleocerebellum. Similarly, the neocerebellum is large but longer than the paleocerebellum and is curvy because it tilts...