The secondary axons pass into the cerebellum via the inferior cerebellar peduncle where again, these axons synapse on cerebellar deep nuclei.
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The middle cerebellar peduncle is connected to the pons and receives all of its input from the pons mainly from the pontine nuclei.
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The superior cerebellar peduncle is mainly an output to the cerebral cortex, carrying efferent fibers to upper motor neurons in the cerebral cortex.
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These neurons then send axons up the spinal cord, and project ipsilaterally to medial zones of the cerebellum through the inferior cerebellar peduncle.
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These are the superior cerebellar peduncle, the middle cerebellar peduncle and the inferior cerebellar peduncle, named by their position relative to the vermis.
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These are the superior cerebellar peduncle, the middle cerebellar peduncle and the inferior cerebellar peduncle, named by their position relative to the vermis.
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These are the superior cerebellar peduncle, the middle cerebellar peduncle and the inferior cerebellar peduncle, named by their position relative to the vermis.
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It reaches the cerebellum partly through the brachium conjunctivum ( superior cerebellar peduncle ) and partly through the restiform body ( inferior cerebellar peduncle ).
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It reaches the cerebellum partly through the brachium conjunctivum ( superior cerebellar peduncle ) and partly through the restiform body ( inferior cerebellar peduncle ).
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These axons pass through the pons and enter the cerebellum via the inferior cerebellar peduncle where they form synapses with the deep cerebellar nuclei and Purkinje cells.