About the connections of the cerebellum with the rest of the central nervous system
- Authors: Telyatnik P.I.1
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- Anatomical and physiological laboratory of Prof. V.M.Bekhterev
- Issue: Vol V, No 3 (1897)
- Pages: 129-137
- Section: Original article
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1027-4898/article/view/46723
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/nb46723
- ID: 46723
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Abstract
As you know, the cerebellum has three pairs of legs, through which all the fibers pass, originating in it and heading to one or another part of the central nervous system, as well as fibers starting in other areas and ending in the cerebellum. Thus, knowing the composition of each cerebellar peduncle separately, we will very much have an idea of the connections that exist between the cerebellum and the rest of the central nervous system. If, in addition, we could not only dismember each cerebellar pedicle into its component parts, but also trace the path of each individual bundle along its entire length to its beginning and end, then the question of cerebellar connections could be considered exhausted.
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Ph. I. Telyatnik
Anatomical and physiological laboratory of Prof. V.M.Bekhterev
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Russian Federation