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Cerebellum

TA Code Latin term English term
A14.1.07.001
CEREBELLUM
CEREBELLUM
Nomina generalia
General terms
A14.1.07.002
Fissurae cerebelli
Cerebellar fissures
A14.1.07.003
Folia cerebelli
Folia of cerebellum
A14.1.07.004
Hemispherium cerebelli [H II - H X]
Hemisphere of cerebellum [H II - H X]
A14.1.07.005
Vallecula cerebelli
Vallecula of cerebellum
A14.1.07.006
Vermis cerebelli [I - X]
Vermis of cerebellum [I - X]
↓ A14.1.07.007
Vestibulocerebellum
Vestibulocerebellum
↓ A14.1.07.008
Spinocerebellum
Spinocerebellum
↓ A14.1.07.009
Pontocerebellum
Pontocerebellum
↓ A14.1.07.010
Archicerebellum
Archicerebellum
↓ A14.1.07.011
Paleocerebellum
Paleocerebellum
↓ A14.1.07.012
Neocerebellum
Neocerebellum
Entries: 12 Notes: 6 Date: 29.01.2013
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A14.1.07.007 Vestibulocerebellum-neocerebellum The terms vestibulocerebellum and spinocerebellum reflect the fact that neurons in the vestibular nuclei and ganglia, and the nudei of the spinal cord project directly to cerebellar structures. Since nudei of the pars basilaris pontis project directly to the cerebellum, the term pontocerebellum is preferred over cerebrocerebellum, and is, consequently, consistent with vestibulocerebellum and spinocerebellum. As originally conceived, the terms archicerebellum. paleocerebellum and neocerebellum referred to the flocculonodular, vermis, and hemisphere respectively. Experimental studies reveal that these terms do not correlate with the terms vestibulocerebellum, spinocerebellum and pontocerebellum and do not identify cerebellar regions that have their own unique connections. Their continued use is not encouraged.
A14.1.07.008 Vestibulocerebellum-neocerebellum The terms vestibulocerebellum and spinocerebellum reflect the fact that neurons in the vestibular nuclei and ganglia, and the nudei of the spinal cord project directly to cerebellar structures. Since nudei of the pars basilaris pontis project directly to the cerebellum, the term pontocerebellum is preferred over cerebrocerebellum, and is, consequently, consistent with vestibulocerebellum and spinocerebellum. As originally conceived, the terms archicerebellum. paleocerebellum and neocerebellum referred to the flocculonodular, vermis, and hemisphere respectively. Experimental studies reveal that these terms do not correlate with the terms vestibulocerebellum, spinocerebellum and pontocerebellum and do not identify cerebellar regions that have their own unique connections. Their continued use is not encouraged.
A14.1.07.009 Vestibulocerebellum-neocerebellum The terms vestibulocerebellum and spinocerebellum reflect the fact that neurons in the vestibular nuclei and ganglia, and the nudei of the spinal cord project directly to cerebellar structures. Since nudei of the pars basilaris pontis project directly to the cerebellum, the term pontocerebellum is preferred over cerebrocerebellum, and is, consequently, consistent with vestibulocerebellum and spinocerebellum. As originally conceived, the terms archicerebellum. paleocerebellum and neocerebellum referred to the flocculonodular, vermis, and hemisphere respectively. Experimental studies reveal that these terms do not correlate with the terms vestibulocerebellum, spinocerebellum and pontocerebellum and do not identify cerebellar regions that have their own unique connections. Their continued use is not encouraged.
A14.1.07.010 Vestibulocerebellum-neocerebellum The terms vestibulocerebellum and spinocerebellum reflect the fact that neurons in the vestibular nuclei and ganglia, and the nudei of the spinal cord project directly to cerebellar structures. Since nudei of the pars basilaris pontis project directly to the cerebellum, the term pontocerebellum is preferred over cerebrocerebellum, and is, consequently, consistent with vestibulocerebellum and spinocerebellum. As originally conceived, the terms archicerebellum. paleocerebellum and neocerebellum referred to the flocculonodular, vermis, and hemisphere respectively. Experimental studies reveal that these terms do not correlate with the terms vestibulocerebellum, spinocerebellum and pontocerebellum and do not identify cerebellar regions that have their own unique connections. Their continued use is not encouraged.
A14.1.07.011 Vestibulocerebellum-neocerebellum The terms vestibulocerebellum and spinocerebellum reflect the fact that neurons in the vestibular nuclei and ganglia, and the nudei of the spinal cord project directly to cerebellar structures. Since nudei of the pars basilaris pontis project directly to the cerebellum, the term pontocerebellum is preferred over cerebrocerebellum, and is, consequently, consistent with vestibulocerebellum and spinocerebellum. As originally conceived, the terms archicerebellum. paleocerebellum and neocerebellum referred to the flocculonodular, vermis, and hemisphere respectively. Experimental studies reveal that these terms do not correlate with the terms vestibulocerebellum, spinocerebellum and pontocerebellum and do not identify cerebellar regions that have their own unique connections. Their continued use is not encouraged.
A14.1.07.012 Vestibulocerebellum-neocerebellum The terms vestibulocerebellum and spinocerebellum reflect the fact that neurons in the vestibular nuclei and ganglia, and the nudei of the spinal cord project directly to cerebellar structures. Since nudei of the pars basilaris pontis project directly to the cerebellum, the term pontocerebellum is preferred over cerebrocerebellum, and is, consequently, consistent with vestibulocerebellum and spinocerebellum. As originally conceived, the terms archicerebellum. paleocerebellum and neocerebellum referred to the flocculonodular, vermis, and hemisphere respectively. Experimental studies reveal that these terms do not correlate with the terms vestibulocerebellum, spinocerebellum and pontocerebellum and do not identify cerebellar regions that have their own unique connections. Their continued use is not encouraged.

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