cerebellum globose nucleus

globose nucleus

The two or three small masses of gray matter that is located medial to the emboliform nucleus and lateral to the fastigial nucleus; it receives axons from the intermediate area of the cerebellar hemispheres and its afferents exit through the superior cerebellar peduncle.

Type Nerve
Parent Structure cerebellum interpositus nucleus
Latin Name globose nucleus
FMA ID 72536

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cerebellum globose nucleus?
The two or three small masses of gray matter that is located medial to the emboliform nucleus and lateral to the fastigial nucleus; it receives axons from the intermediate area of the cerebellar hemispheres and its afferents exit through the superior cerebellar peduncle.
What is the Latin name for the cerebellum globose nucleus?
The Latin name for the cerebellum globose nucleus is globose nucleus.

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