| 1. | Inferior cerebellar peduncle integrates proprioceptive info and outputs to the vestibulocerebellum.
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| 2. | Most of it appears as a broad anterior bulge cerebellar peduncles.
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| 3. | The inferior cerebellar peduncle is the largest center through which balance info passes.
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| 4. | The damage to the cerebellum or the inferior cerebellar peduncle can cause ataxia.
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| 5. | The ventral spinocerebellar tract then enters the cerebellum via the superior cerebellar peduncle.
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| 6. | Connecting the cerebellum to different parts of the nervous system are three paired cerebellar peduncles.
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| 7. | The fibers of the ventral spinocerebellar tract then eventually enter the cerebellum via the superior cerebellar peduncle.
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| 8. | These axons ascend to the pons where they join the superior cerebellar peduncle to enter the cerebellum.
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| 9. | The whole of the cerebellum receives modulatory input from the inferior olivary nucleus via the inferior cerebellar peduncle.
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| 10. | The inferior cerebellar peduncle receives input from afferent fibers from the vestibular nuclei, spinal cord and the tegmentum.
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