NERVOUS SYSTEM SPECIAL SENSE
CEREBELLUM
Question
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Superior vermis
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Floculonodular lobe
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Anterior lobe.
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Posterior lobe
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Detailed explanation-1: -The flocculonodular lobe receives input from the primary vestibular afferents and projects back to the vestibular nuclei. This portion of the cerebellum governs eye movements and body equilibrium during stance and gait.
Detailed explanation-2: -The flocculonodular lobe. It is the oldest part of the brain in evolutionary terms (archicerebellum) and participates mainly in balance and spatial orientation. Its primary connections are with the vestibular nuclei, although it also receives visual and other sensory input.
Detailed explanation-3: -The cerebellum can be separated into three lobes: the flocculonodular lobe, anterior lobe, and posterior lobe. The medial zone of the anterior and posterior lobes constitutes the spinocerebellum, or paleocerebellum. the cerebellum as in the neocortex. fissure), and the posterior lobe (below the primary fissure).
Detailed explanation-4: -Signs of Cerebellar Vermis and Flocculonodular Lobe Lesions Patients have wide-based, drunk like unsteady, stumbling gait, which is also called “staggering gait.” The patient will be unable to walk on toes or heels and in tandem; also known as truncal ataxia. Titubation: Tremor (noodling) of the head or axial body.