GENERAL HISTOLOGY

NERVOUS SYSTEM SPECIAL SENSE

CEREBELLUM

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Interposed nuclei
A
dentate
B
fastigial
C
emboliform
D
globose
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The emboliform nuclei are also called the anterior interposed nuclei, and the globose nuclei are also called the posterior interposed nuclei. The cerebellar nuclei form two groups that are interconnected. The rostrolateral group is made up of the emboliform and dentate nuclei.

Detailed explanation-2: -The anterior interposed nucleus projects to the corresponding somatotopical subdivisions of the caudal magnocellular part of the red nucleus, with the leg area ventrally and laterally and the arm dorsomedially in the red nucleus (Fig.

Detailed explanation-3: -The deep cerebellar nuclei (DCN) consist of three nuclei: the fastigial (medial) nucleus, the interposed nucleus and the dentate (lateral) nucleus. Together they form the sole output of the cerebellum.

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