The dentate nucleus refer to a pair of deep cerebellar nuclei deep within the white matter of the cerebellum of the brain with a dentate – tooth-like or...
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The emboliform nucleus is a deep cerebellar nucleus that lies immediately to the medial side of the dentate nucleus, partly covering its hilum. It is one...
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Deep cerebellar nuclei (redirect from Deep cerebellar nucleus)
globose, emboliform, and dentate nuclei. In lower mammals the emboliform nucleus appears to be continuous with the globose nucleus, and these are known together...
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edentulous Dentate gyrus of the hippocampus Dentate nucleus of the cerebellum Denticity in chemistry Dentate leaf, a kind of leaf margin Dentate wing, a...
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regions such as the basal ganglia, subthalamic nucleus, tectum, locus coeruleus, and dentate nucleus. These differences are captured by the PSP-tau score...
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cells send their afferents to the ipsilateral dentate nucleus. Dentatorubral tract fibers: the dentate nucleus afferents travel via the superior cerebellar...
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Cerebellum (redirect from Embolliform nucleus)
combined in the interposed nucleus). The fastigial and interposed nuclei belong to the spinocerebellum. The dentate nucleus, which in mammals is much larger...
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through to the outputs. The four deep nuclei of the cerebellum are the dentate, emboliform, globose, and fastigii nuclei and they act as the main centers...
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medial segment) and subthalamic nucleus demonstrate consistent neuronal loss and astrocytic gliosis. The dentate nucleus shows neuronal loss with the remaining...
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information from the ventrolateral nucleus projections originating in the interposed nucleus and dentate nuclei. Other dentate nucleus projections via thalamic...
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smaller than the dentate nucleus, but somewhat larger than the emboliform nucleus and globose nucleus.[citation needed] The fastigial nucleus receives afferents...
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Granule cell (redirect from Dentate gyrus granule cell)
granular layer of the cerebellum, the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus, the superficial layer of the dorsal cochlear nucleus, the olfactory bulb, and the cerebral...
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Fumino; Kano, Masanobu (December 2018). "Supramammillary Nucleus Afferents to the Dentate Gyrus Co-release Glutamate and GABA and Potentiate Granule...
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nucleus, vestibular nucleus, inferior olive Cerebellum: dentate nucleus, emboliform nucleus, globose nucleus, fastigial nucleus Basal ganglia: striatum...
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The medial septal nucleus (MS) is one of the septal nuclei. Neurons in this nucleus give rise to the bulk of efferents from the septal nuclei. A major...
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originates in the dentate nucleus, follows the ipsilateral superior cerebellar peduncle, decussates later on reaching the contralateral red nucleus and the contralateral...
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Flocculonodular lobe Cerebellar nuclei Fastigial nucleus Interposed nucleus Globose nucleus Emboliform nucleus Dentate nucleus Tectum Corpora quadrigemina Inferior...
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Hippocampus anatomy (section Dentate gyrus)
the dentate gyrus and working inward along the S-curve of the hippocampus means traversing a series of narrow zones. The first of these, the dentate gyrus...
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surrounded by deep cerebellar white matter (dentate nucleus, globose nucleus, emboliform nucleus, and fastigial nucleus). The fluid-filled cerebral ventricles...
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Cross-section of human cerebellum, showing the dentate nucleus, as well as the pons and inferior olivary nucleus...
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cortex areas, via pons and cerebellar dentate nucleus. It outputs to the thalamus, motor cortex areas, and red nucleus. The flocculonodular lobe is a cerebellar...
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Inferior olivary nucleus → Olivocerebellar tract → ICP → Hemisphere → Purkinje cell → Deep cerebellar nuclei Efferent Dentate nucleus in Lateral...
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The interpositus nucleus is involved with motor function, the dentate nucleus with cognitive functions, and the fastigial nucleus with limbic functions...
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receive afferent projections from the dentate gyrus in rabbits. The rostral portion of the ventral reticular nucleus has been shown to mediate inspiration...
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vestibulocerebellum, and part of the vermis as well as the dentate nucleus, and fastigial nucleus in each hemisphere They are involved in maintaining balance...
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a portion of the posterior hypothalamus known as the tuberomammillary nucleus (TMN). The histamine neurons in this region comprise the brain's histamine...
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cortex in the cerebrum. The interposed nucleus is smaller than the dentate nucleus but larger than the fastigial nucleus and functions to modulate muscle stretch...
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The median raphe nucleus (MRN), also known as the superior central nucleus, is a nucleus in the brainstem composed of polygonal, fusiform, and piriform...
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colliculi. It comprises the cerebellothalamic tract, which arises from the dentate nucleus (therefore also known as dentatothalamic tract), as well as the cerebellorubral...
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disease (PD), cerebellar lesions, and degenerative diseases of the dentate nucleus. Since at least some part of the BP originates from the SMA, "which...
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