🥵 HARD
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- • The anatomic vs functional division of the cerebellum
- Gross appearance including vascular supply
- Functional architecture of the cerebellum
- Deep cerebellar nuclei connections and functionality
- Ascending cerebellar tracts of the spinal cord
- The corticopontocerebellar pathway
- The anatomy of the fourth ventricle (borders, inflow, outflow)
- The manifestation of cerebellar disease: DANISH
- The difference of dysphasia and dysarthria
NUNC7
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Question 1 |
The vermis is a functional constituent of
Cerebrocerebellum | |
Vesitbulocerebellum | |
Spinocerebellum | |
Paranormal complex | |
Flocculonodular lobe |
Question 2 |
BA6 communicates with the cerebellum through the
Dentate nucleus | |
Embeliform nucleus | |
Globose nucleus | |
Fastigial nucleus | |
All of the above |
Question 3 |
The posterolateral fissure of the cerebellum separates
Flocculus and nodule | |
Vermis and paravermis | |
Anterior and posterior lobes | |
Lateral hemispheres from spinocerebellum | |
Posterior lobe from flocculonodular |
Question 4 |
The dorsal spinocerebellar tract communicates with the
Cerebrocerebellum | |
Lateral hemispheres | |
Vestibulocerebellum | |
Spinocerebellum | |
Vermis |
Question 5 |
The vestibulocerebellum receives the bulk of its supply from
An artery branching off the pontine perforating branches | |
An artery branching off the posterior communicating artery | |
An artery branching from the PCA | |
An artery branching from the basilar artery | |
An artery branching from the vertebral artery |
Question 6 |
Granular cells form parallel fibres in which region of the cerebellum?
Molecular layer | |
Purkinje layer | |
Granule layer | |
White matter layer | |
All of the above |
Question 7 |
Which cells of the cerebellar cortex are involved in the information-processing "glomeruli" of the granular layer?
Basket | |
Mossy | |
Golgi II | |
Granular | |
Purkinje |
Question 8 |
Which cell type is a strong inhibitor of the soma of the Purkinje cell?
Stellate | |
Basket | |
Golgi II | |
Climbing fibres | |
Parallel fibres |
Question 9 |
How does the connection between the dentate nucleus and supplementary motor area of the cerebral cortex reach the brainstem?
Superior cerebellar peduncle | |
Middle cerebellar peduncle | |
Inferior cerebellar peduncle | |
Both superior and middle cerebellar peduncles | |
Both middle and inferior cerebellar peduncles |
Question 10 |
Which tract characteristically double decussates to reach the superior cerebellar peduncle of the ipsilateral side of the cerebellum to its Golgi tendon organ set?
Dorsal spinocerebellar tract | |
Cuneocerebellar tract | |
Rostral spinocerebellar tract | |
Reticulocerebellar tract | |
Ventral spinocerebellar tract |
Question 11 |
The superior lateral eminence of the rhomboid fossa contains
Serotonergic projection fibres | |
Noradrenergic projection fibres | |
Glutamatergic projection fibres | |
Cholinergic projection fibres | |
Dopaminergic projection fibres |
Question 12 |
Which trigone lies immediately inferior to the medullary stria of the rhomboid fossa?
Trigeminal | |
Hypoglossal | |
Glossopharyngeal | |
Vagal | |
Facial |
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