Anatomy of Cerebellum - Structure and Function - Neuroanatomy - Neuroscience
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Overview
Delve into a comprehensive 2-hour lecture on the anatomy, structure, and function of the cerebellum in this in-depth neuroanatomy video. Explore the basic functions and location of the cerebellum, its embryological development, and structural components including the three cerebellar lobes. Examine the posterior aspect of the cerebellum, focusing on the cerebellar vermis, para vermis, and cerebellar hemisphere. Understand the motor system's workings, the cerebellum's role within it, and related clinical correlates. Investigate the origin and characteristics of climbing and mossy fibers, and compare their inputs. Learn about local inhibitory fibers and cells, as well as the structure and functions of the vestibulocerebellum, spinocerebellum, and cerebrocerebellum. Gain insights into various tracts, including vestibulospinal, cuneocerebellar, and spinocerebellar. Conclude with a rapid review of input and output tracts of the cerebellum, providing a thorough understanding of this crucial brain structure.
Syllabus
Introduction
Importance of Cerebellum
Concept of Cerebellum
Structure of Cerebellum
Neo Cerebellum
ParaVerbal Area
Midline Lines
Hand
Role of Cerebellum
Idea of Movement
Basal Ganglia
Cup of Tea
Finger Test
Central Nervous System
Intention of Movement
Double Check
Connections
Internal Structure
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