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Vestibulocerebellar syndrome, also
known as
vestibulocerebellar ataxia, is a
progressive neurological disorder that
causes a
variety of
medical problems...
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vestibulocerebellar tract fibers are second-order
fibers from the
vestibular nuclei, and first-order
fibers from the
vestibular ganglion/nerve. They...
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movements (vestibuloocular reflex).
Afferents of the lobe are the
vestibulocerebellar fibers arising from
either the
vestibular nuclei or the vestibular...
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recessive cerebellar ataxia Sensory ataxia Spinocerebellar ataxia Vestibulocerebellar syndrome "Cerebellar ataxia". BBC News.
November 30, 2004. Ferrarin...
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spinocerebellar ataxia,
ataxia telangiectasia,
vasomotor ataxia,
vestibulocerebellar, ataxiadynamia, ataxiophemia, and
olivopontocerebellar atrophy.[citation...
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situated at the
floor of the
fourth ventricle.
Vestibular nerve Vestibulocerebellar syndrome This
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extrinsic eye
muscles through the MLF. The
vestibulocerebellum receives vestibulocerebellar fibers from the
vestibular nuclei, then
projects back to the vestibular...
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Olivocerebellar tract Cuneocerebellar tract Juxtarestiform body (
Vestibulocerebellar tract)
Trigeminocerebellar fibers Middle (pons): Pontocerebellar...
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inferior olivary nucleus and
enters the
cerebellum as a
climbing fiber.
Vestibulocerebellar tract:
vestibular information projects onto the vestibulocerebellum...
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standing position. This
balance impairment is
similar to
patients with
vestibulocerebellar syndrome,
which is a
progressive neurological disease with many symptoms...