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Legends:

Archicerebellum
1. Thalamus (dotted line above = link to cerebral cortex)
2. Superior cerebellar peduncle
3. Crossed fastigio-vestibular tract
4. Fastigial nucleus
5. Direct fastigio-vestibular tract
6. Inferior cerebellar peduncle
7. Peripheral (or inferior) vestibulo-cerebellar tract
8. Central vestibulo-cerebellar tract
9. Vestibular nuclei
10.Vestibular receptors
11.Vestibular ganglion of Scarpa
12.Peripheral motor neuron
13.Vestibulo-spinal tract (crossed and direct divisions of this tract split distally)
14.Vestibulo-mesencephalic tract to nuclei of III, IV, VI = associative tract for eye
movement reflexes triggered by vestibular stimuli (vestibulo-oculogyre
reflexes)
Paleocerebellum
1. Red nucleus
2. Superior cerebellar peduncle
3. Emboliform or globossus nucleus (both are Paleocerebellar involved)
4. Solitaro-cerebellar fibers
5. Olivo-cerebellar fibers
6. Cuneo-cerebellar fibers
7. Inferior cerebellar peduncle
8. Inferior olivary nucleus and paraolives
9. Direct spino-cerebellar tract
10.Crossed spino-cerebellar tract
11.Spino-bulbar tract
12.Gracilis, cuneat and cuneat accessory nuclei
13.Reticulo-spinal tract
14.Solitary nucleus
15.Reticular formation in the bulbus
16.Rubro-reticular fibers
17.Rubro-spinal tract (with decussation of Forell)

Neocerebellum
1. Cerebral cortex (F = frontal lobe, P = parietal lobe, T = temporal lobe)
2. Thalamo-cortical fibers
3. Thalamus

4. Striated bodies
5. Dento-thalamic fibers
6. Dento-rubric fibers
7. Superior cerebellar peduncle
8. Dentate nucleus
9. Ponto-cerebellar fibers
10.Middle cerebellar peduncle
11.Reticular formation
12.Pyramidal tract
13.Proper nuclei of pons
14.Rubro-reticular fibers
15.Cortico-pontine fibers
16.Red nucleus
17.Rubro-thalamic fibers
18.Thalamo-cortical fibers
19.Reticulo-spinal tract

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