vestibulocerebellum

archaeocerebellum

A phylogenetic subdivision of the cerebellum, the oldest part, which regulates balance and eye movements. It receives vestibular input from both the semicircular canals and from the vestibular nuclei, and sends fibres back to the medial and lateral vestibular nuclei. It also receives visual input from the superior colliculi and from the visual cortex (the latter via the pontine nuclei, forming a cortico-ponto-cerebellar pathway). Lesions of the vestibulocerebellum cause disturbances of balance and gait.

Type Organ
Body System Nervous
Parent Structure regional part of brain
Latin Name archaeocerebellum

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the vestibulocerebellum?
A phylogenetic subdivision of the cerebellum, the oldest part, which regulates balance and eye movements. It receives vestibular input from both the semicircular canals and from the vestibular nuclei, and sends fibres back to the medial and lateral vestibular nuclei. It also receives visual input fr
What body system is the vestibulocerebellum part of?
The vestibulocerebellum is part of the Nervous.
What is the Latin name for the vestibulocerebellum?
The Latin name for the vestibulocerebellum is archaeocerebellum.

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