Vestibulocerebellar tract terminates in the… of cerebellum?

Correct Answer: All
Description: A. i.e. Flocculus; B i.e. Nodules; C i.e. Uvula- Middle Cerebellar Peduncle transmits ponto cerebellarQ (afferent) tract; it has no efferent tract. Anterior spinocerebellar tract is in superior crebellar peduncle, whereas, posterior spinocerebellar tract is in inferior peduncle.Q (Mn- Anterior in Superior and Posterior in Inferior").Vestibulo cerebellar (mossy) fibers arise from vestibular nerve/ganglion (1deg) and nucleus (2deg fibers). These fibers terminate in granular layer of nodule, uvula, vermis (ipsilaterally = 1deg) and flocculus (all bilaterally = 2deg)
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