| 11. | The secondary neuronal axons continue to ascend ipsilaterally and then pass into the cerebellum via the inferior cerebellar peduncle.
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| 12. | Then the fibers decussate and form the middle cerebellar peduncle, terminating in the cerebellar cortex as mossy fibers.
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| 13. | The pontine axons projects via the contralateral middle cerebellar peduncle, terminating in the cerebellar cortex as mossy fibers.
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| 14. | The fossa is bounded on either side by the inferior cerebellar peduncle, which connects the medulla to the cerebellum.
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| 15. | Moving rostrally, the inferior, middle, and superior cerebellar peduncles are found connecting the midbrain to the cerebellum.
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| 16. | Directly rostral to the superior cerebellar peduncle, there is the superior medullary velum and then the two trochlear nerves.
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| 17. | The axons of the third-order neurons cross the midline and enter the cerebellum through the inferior cerebellar peduncle.
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| 18. | The SCA supplies blood to most of the cerebellar cortex, the cerebellar nuclei, and the superior cerebellar peduncles.
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| 19. | Their axons leave medially through the hilum, cross the midline, and ascend into the cerebellum via the inferior cerebellar peduncle.
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| 20. | Most of these fibers cross over to the contralateral lateral funiculus via the anterior white commissure and through the superior cerebellar peduncle.
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