Blood supply of the culmen
Superior cerebellar artery
Red nuceli tracts
SCP
#5

Culmen
Cerebellar uvula function
Ocular smooth pursuit
Layer of cortex with purkinje cell dendrites
molecular layer
Blood supply of the dentate nucleus
SCA (motor) and PICA (non-motor)
Inferior cerebellar olive tracts
ICP
#7

Declive
Cerebellar structure that plays a role in emetic pathway
Uvula
Purkinje cell neurotransmitter
GABA
Blood supply of the emboliform nuclei
SCA
Fibers from locus coeruleus
SCP
#9

Folium
First lobule on upper portion of vermis
Lingula
Axons of these cells are called parallel fibers and belong to the only excitatory cells in the cerebellum
Granule cells
Blood supply of the granule layer
deep cortical arteries (SCA, AICA, PICA)
This tract travels through ICP from face and neck
Cuneocerebellar tract
#2

quadrangular lobule
Portion of cerebellum that assists with vestibulo-ocular reflex
Floccus
Histologic cerebrum and spinal cord fibers to cerebellum are called this
mossy fibers
Blood supply of the tonsils
AICA and PICA anastomoses
Cerebral cortex fibers travel through this tract for planned movements
MCP
What portion of cerebellum has been removed to view the yellow dot structure?
Quadrangular lobe
The telovelar approach accesses which fissure for entry into the 4th ventricle?
Cerebellomedullary fissure
These fibers synapse with granule cells
Mossy fibers