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- Superior_cerebellar_peduncle abstract "The superior cerebellar peduncles (brachia conjunctiva), two in number, emerge from the upper and medial part of the white matter of the hemispheres and are placed under cover of the upper part of the cerebellum. They are joined to each other across the middle line by the anterior medullary velum, and can be followed upward as far as the inferior colliculi, under which they disappear. Below, they form the upper lateral boundaries of the fourth ventricle, but as they ascend they converge on the dorsal aspect of the ventricle and thus assist in roofing it in.All fibers (except vestibular fibers to the vestibular nuclei through the inferior cerebellar peduncle) carrying information from the spinal cord to the cerebellum (ventral spinocerebellar tract) pass through the superior cerebellar peduncles.".
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- Superior_cerebellar_peduncle caption "Dissection showing the projection fibers of the cerebellum.".
- Superior_cerebellar_peduncle caption "Sagittal section of the cerebellum, near the junction of the vermis with the hemisphere.".
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- Superior_cerebellar_peduncle latin "pedunculus cerebellaris superior".
- Superior_cerebellar_peduncle neurolex "Superior cerebellar peduncles".
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- Superior_cerebellar_peduncle comment "The superior cerebellar peduncles (brachia conjunctiva), two in number, emerge from the upper and medial part of the white matter of the hemispheres and are placed under cover of the upper part of the cerebellum. They are joined to each other across the middle line by the anterior medullary velum, and can be followed upward as far as the inferior colliculi, under which they disappear.".
- Superior_cerebellar_peduncle label "Konary górne móżdżku".
- Superior_cerebellar_peduncle label "Superior cerebellar peduncle".
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- Superior_cerebellar_peduncle name "pedunculus cerebellaris superior".