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Superior cerebellar peduncle

Superior cerebellar peduncle logo #21000 The superior cerebellar peduncles (brachia conjunctiva), two in number, emerge from the upper and medial part of the white matter of the hemispheres and are placed under cover of the upper part of the cerebellum. They are joined to each other across the middle line by the anterior medullary velum, and can be followed upward as far as the inferior ...
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superior cerebellar peduncle

superior cerebellar peduncle logo #20973A large bundle of nerve fibres that originate from the dentate and interpositus nuclei and emerges from the cerebellum in the rostral direction, along the lateral wall of the fourth ventricle. The bundle submerges from the dorsal surface of the brainstem into the mesencephalic tegmentum, where all of its fibres cross in the massive decussation of t...
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superior cerebellar peduncle

superior cerebellar peduncle logo #21001a large bundle of projection fibers arising chiefly in the dentate nucleus of each cerebellar hemisphere and ascending to decussate in the mesencephalon; its fibers end mostly in the red nucleus and the thalamus. Spinocerebellar fibers to the paleocerebellum lie adjacent to each peduncle. Formerly called rostral cerebellar peduncle.
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superior cerebellar peduncle

superior cerebellar peduncle logo #21219Type: Term Definitions: 1. a large bundle of nerve fibers that originates from the dentate and interpositus nuclei and emerges from the cerebellum in the rostral direction, along the lateral wall of the fourth ventricle. The bundle submerges from the dorsal surface of the brainstem into the mesencephalic tegmentum, where most of its fibers cross in...
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