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|<center>'''Fastigial Nucleus'''</center>
|<center>'''Fastigial Nucleus'''</center>
| Most medially located of the cerebellar nuclei. Receives input from the vermis and cerebellar afferents that carry vestibular, proximal somatosensory, auditory and visual information.   
| Most medially located of the cerebellar nuclei.  
| Receives input from the vermis and cerebellar afferents that carry vestibular, proximal somatosensory, auditory and visual information.   
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| <center>'''Interposed Nuclei'''</center>
| <center>'''Interposed Nuclei'''</center>
| Consists of emboliform nucleus and globose nucleus. Interposed nuclei are situated laterally with respect to the fastigial nucleus. Receives input from intermediate zone and cerebellar afferents that carry spinal, proximal somatosensory, auditory and visual information.  
| Consists of emboliform nucleus and globose nucleus. Interposed nuclei are situated laterally with respect to the fastigial nucleus.  
 
| Receives input from intermediate zone and cerebellar afferents that carry spinal, proximal somatosensory, auditory and visual information.  
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| <center>'''Dentate Nucleus'''</center>
| <center>'''Dentate Nucleus'''</center>
| Largest of the cerebellar nuclei. Lateral to interposed nuclei. Receives input from lateral hemisphere and cerebellar afferents that carry information from cerebral cortex.  
| Largest of the cerebellar nuclei. Lateral to interposed nuclei.  
 
| Receives input from lateral hemisphere and cerebellar afferents that carry information from cerebral cortex.  
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| <center>'''Vestibular Nuclei'''</center>
| <center>'''Vestibular Nuclei'''</center>
| Located outside cerebellum in the medulla. Considered to be cerebellar nuclei as their connectivity patterns are identical to those of cerebellar nuclei. Receive input from flocculonodular lobe and from the vestibular labyrinth.
| Located outside cerebellum in the medulla.  
| Considered to be cerebellar nuclei as their connectivity patterns are identical to those of cerebellar nuclei. Receive input from flocculonodular lobe and from the vestibular labyrinth.
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Latest revision as of 14:27, 16 July 2018

Cerebellar Nuclei
Nucleus/Nuclei
Location
Function
Fastigial Nucleus
Most medially located of the cerebellar nuclei. Receives input from the vermis and cerebellar afferents that carry vestibular, proximal somatosensory, auditory and visual information.
Interposed Nuclei
Consists of emboliform nucleus and globose nucleus. Interposed nuclei are situated laterally with respect to the fastigial nucleus. Receives input from intermediate zone and cerebellar afferents that carry spinal, proximal somatosensory, auditory and visual information.
Dentate Nucleus
Largest of the cerebellar nuclei. Lateral to interposed nuclei. Receives input from lateral hemisphere and cerebellar afferents that carry information from cerebral cortex.
Vestibular Nuclei
Located outside cerebellum in the medulla. Considered to be cerebellar nuclei as their connectivity patterns are identical to those of cerebellar nuclei. Receive input from flocculonodular lobe and from the vestibular labyrinth.
Links: cerebellum