spinocerebellum
paleocerebellum
Occupying the intermediate position among the phylogenetic subdivisions of the cerebellum, the spinocerebellum regulates movements of the body and limbs. Proprioceptive input reaches it from the dorsal columns of the spinal cord, including the spinocerebellar tract, and from the trigeminal nerve, with further input from the visual and auditory systems. Its output passes to the deep cerebellar nuclei, which in turn project both to the cerebral cortex and to the brain stem, so the subdivision modulates descending motor systems rather than acting directly on muscle. That combination of proprioceptive input and projection onto descending pathways is what defines its role. It is also known as the paleocerebellum, a name marking its intermediate phylogenetic age.
A phylogenetic subdivision of the cerebellum, the intermediate part, which regulates body and limb movements. It receives proprioception input from the dorsal columns of the spinal cord (including the spinocerebellar tract) and the trigeminal nerve, as well as from visual and auditory systems. It sends fibres to deep cerebellar nuclei which in turn project to both the cerebral cortex and the brain stem, thus providing modulation of descending motor systems.
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| Tipo | Nerve |
| Sistema corporal | Nervous |
| Estrutura pai | regional part of brain |
| Nome latino | paleocerebellum |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the spinocerebellum?
A phylogenetic subdivision of the cerebellum, the intermediate part, which regulates body and limb movements. It receives proprioception input from the dorsal columns of the spinal cord (including the spinocerebellar tract) and the trigeminal nerve, as well as from visual and auditory systems. It se
What body system is the spinocerebellum part of?
The spinocerebellum is part of the Nervous.
What is the Latin name for the spinocerebellum?
The Latin name for the spinocerebellum is paleocerebellum.
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Data sources: Terminologia Anatomica, Foundational Model of Anatomy, Wikidata.
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