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LABORATORY OUTLINE OF NEUROLOGY 



C. SUMMARY OF CEREBELLAR CONNECTIONS 



1. Afferent. 



1) Tractus spino-cerebellaris dorsalis. 



2) Tractus spinp-cerebellans ventralis. 



3) Tractus vestibulo-cerebellaris. 



4) External and internal arcuate fibers. 



5) Central tegmental bundle to inferior olive. 



6) Spino-olivary tract to inferior olive. 



7) Tractus olivo-cerebellaris. 



8) Cortico-pontile tracts to pons. 



9) Pons to cerebellum by brachium pontis. 



2. Efferent. 



1) Brachium conjunctivum to nucleus ruber. 



2) Tractus rubro-thalamicus to thalamus and cerebral cortex. 



3) Tractus rubro-spinalis to cord. 



4) Tractus cerebello-tegmentalis to reticular formation of brain stem 



by all three cerebellar peduncles. 



TABLE OF CONDUCTION PATHWAYS 



Spaces should be left in the Table for the prosencephalic 

 tracts printed in black face type in the List, and these are to be 

 filled in later in the course, after which the Table will present 

 a complete summary of all of the tracts studied. This will be 

 of value for the final review and correlation (Section 153). 

 The relations of the olfactory tracts are so complex that these 

 may be omitted from the Table and a special table or diagram 

 constructed for them (see Section 130). 



This correlation of the anatomical data into functional 

 conduction systems is the most important part of the course 

 and should be done as thoroughly as possible and submitted 



