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Neuroscience Week IV & V
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Graduate
06/11/2009

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Term
What are the functions of the cerebellum?
Definition
Involved in coordination of movements, posture regulation, eye movements, and balance control.
Term
What are the output neurons of the cerebellum?
Definition
Deep Cerebellar Nuclei
Term
What are the deep cerebellar nuclei from medial to lateral?
Definition

Fastigial

Globose

Emboliform

Dentate

Term
What are the 3 layers of the cerebellum?
Definition
Molecular, Purknje, Granular
Term
What are the cerebellar afferents?
Definition

Climbing Fibers

Mossy Fibers

Term
Which fibers originate solely from the inferior olivary complex?
Definition
Climbing Fibers
Term

1) How many climbing fibers does 1 purkinje cell synapse with?

2) How many purkinje fibers does one climbing fiber associate with?

Definition

1) 1

2) ~10

Term
Where do mossy fibers originate from and what do they form synapse with?
Definition

Spinal Cord, Pontine Nuclei, Vestibular Nuclei

 

Synapse with Granule Cells

Term
What is the sole excitatory cell in the cerebellum?
Definition
Granule Cells
Term
What cells types can be found in the cerebellum?
Definition

Basket

Stellate

Golgi

Granule

Purkinje

Term
What significance does the interplay between the two afferent systems in the cerebellum have?
Definition
It plays a role in motor plasticity and learning.
Term
What is the circuitry within the cerebellum comprised of, and what do they function to maintain?
Definition

The circuitry is comprised of short and long feedback loops which provide constant monitoring on the status of the musculature and the evolving movement.

 

They are critical for initiating in course corrective responses when necessary.

Term
What is the importance of the Vestibular-Reticular loops in the cerebellum
Definition
Relationship of the vestibular system and reticular formation with the vermis and flocculus and the fastigial nucleus, in the regulation of balance, posture, and eye movements.
Term
What is the significance of the Spinal Cord-Intermediate Cerebellum-Interposed Nuclei-Red Nucleus loop?
Definition
Important for sensory feedforward and feedback systems during evolving movementsand in response to movement perturbations.
Term
What is the function of the Vestibulocerbellar loop?
Definition
Relationship of the vestibular system and reticular formation with the vermis and flocculus and the fastigial nucleus, in the regulation of balance, posture and eye movements.
Term
What is the function of the Spinocerebellar loop?
Definition
Used for sensory feedforward and feedback mechanisms during evolving movements and in response to movement perturbations.
Term
What is the function of the Cerebro-cerebellar loop?
Definition
Intimately involved in motor planning. Has influence over descending pathways that execute movements (CST, Corticorubral, and Corticoreticular pathways)
Term
What is the rating scale for muscle strength?
Definition

0 - No Contraction

1 - Muscle Flicker, but no movement

2 - Movement possible, but not against gravity

3 - Movement possible against gravity, but not against resistance of examiner

4 - Movement possible with some resistance by the examiner (4- and 4+ are used to further define)

5 - Normal Strength

Term
What is the rating scale for deep tendon reflexes?
Definition

0: absent reflex

1+: trace, or seen only with reinforcement

2+: normal

3+: brisk

Term
What are the localized dermatome patterns?
Definition

C4 - shoulders

C6 - thumb

C8 - pinky finger

T1 - forearms

T4 - nipple

T10 - umbilicus

L2 - front of thighs

L4,L5 - calves

S1 - little toe

L5 - big toe

 

Term
What is the function of the Basal Ganglia?
Definition
They are a group of nuclei that control movement and higher order behaviors primarily through direct projections to the thalamus (and subsequently to the cortex).
Term
What structures comprise of the Basal Ganglia?
Definition
Caudate, Lentiform Nucleus, Substantia Nigra, Subthalamic Nucleus
Term
What is the major input area for the Basal Ganglia?
Definition

Striatum (Putamen - motor; Caudate - sensory)

 

Term
What is the major output of the basal ganglia?
Definition

Substantia Nigra Pars Reticulata

Globus Pallidus Interna

Term
What are the 3 major inputs to the Striatum?
Definition

1. Thalamus - Intralaminar Nuclei

2. Cerebral Cortex

3. Substantia Nigra Pars Compacta - Dopamine

Term
T/F: The efferent fibers from the Striatum are excitatory in nature.
Definition
False. They are inhibitory with GABA as the neurotransmitter.
Term
Where does the GPe project to?
Definition
To the Subthalamus
Term
What are the major outputs from the BG?
Definition

Internal GP

Substantia Nigra Pars Reticulata

Term

Where do the fibers of the Ansa Lenticularis travel from and to?

Lenticular Nucleus?

Definition

From GPi to VA

From GPi to VL

Term
What is the only portion of the Basal Ganglia that does not use GABA as a neurotransmitter?
Definition
Subthalamic Nucleus. Uses Glutamate to project to GPi.
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