1. Give the names of the fibre tracts that enter the cerebellum and which act as mossy and as climbing fibres. Describe, with the use of an annotated diagram, how the mossy and climbing fibres run up through the cerebellar cortex (5 marks)
Climbing fibers are the name given to a series of neuronal projections from the inferior olivary nucleus located in the medulla oblongata.
These axons pass through the pons and enter the cerebellum via the inferior cerebellar peduncle where they form synapses with the deep cerebellar nuclei and Purkinje cells. Each climbing fiber will form synapses with 1–10 Purkinje cells.
Early in development, Purkinje cells are innervated by multiple climbing fibers, but as the cerebellum matures, these inputs gradually become eliminated resulting in a single climbing fiber input per Purkinje cell.
These fibers provide very powerful, excitatory input to the cerebellum which results in the generation of complex spike excitatory postsynaptic potential (EPSP) in Purkinje cells. In this way climbing fibers (CFs) perform a central role in motor behaviors.
The climbing fibers carry information from various sources such as the spinal cord, vestibular system, red nucleus, superior colliculus, reticular formation and sensory and motor cortices. Climbing fiber activation is thought to serve as a motor error signal sent to the cerebellum, and is an important signal for motor timing. In addition to the control and coordination of movements, the climbing fiber afferent system contributes to sensory processing and cognitive tasks likely by encoding the timing of sensory input independently of attention or awareness.
In the central nervous system, these fibers are able to undergo remarkable regenerative modifications in response to injuries, being able to generate new branches by sprouting to innervate surrounding Purkinje cells if these lose their CF innervation. This kind of injury-induced sprouting has been shown to need the growth associated protein GAP-43.
1. Give the names of the fibre tracts that enter the cerebellum and which act as...
Cerebellar Agenesis, or Life Without the Cerebellum? (10 pts) Arrigoni et al (2015). Learning to live without the cerebellum. NeuroReport 26, 809-813. Yu et al (2015). A new case of complete primary cerebellar agenesis: clinical and imaging findings in a living patient. Brain 138, 1-5. Omair et al (2018). Primary cerebellar agenesis in a normal man. Neurology India 66, 871-873. Below are summaries of three individuals (noted by sex and age), who by brain scans, have more-or-less complete, absence of...
Cerebellar Agenesis, or Life Without the Cerebellum? (10 pts) Arrigoni et al (2015). Learning to live without the cerebellum. NeuroReport 26, 809-813. Yu et al (2015). A new case of complete primary cerebellar agenesis: clinical and imaging findings in a living patient. Brain 138, 1-5. Omair et al (2018). Primary cerebellar agenesis in a normal man. Neurology India 66, 871-873. Below are summaries of three individuals (noted by sex and age), who by brain scans, have more-or-less complete, absence of...
Please Answer this in full detailed as I am unable to get the
full grasp of this topic
a) (1) Sketch the off-axis strength of a unidirectional composite according to the maximum strength theory and (2) indicate the different failure modes. (3) Which parameters are needed to describe this off-axis strength and how can they be determined? [5 marks] b)(1) Sketch the compressive failure mode for a unidirectional carbon/epoxy composite and explain why the compressive strength of such a composites...
Write a function which asks users to enter names, heights, and weights of eachperson. For simplicity, let's assume names contain no white space - for example, justfirst names like John, Mike or Luke (so you can use cin >> name to get the name).Also assume height will range from 1.3 to 2.0 meters (which means if someoneenters a height that is less than 1.3 or greater than 2.0, show an error message andkeep asking user to enter them until they...
You are a manager at Northern Fibre, which is considering
expanding its operations in synthetic fibre manufacturing. Your
boss comes into your office, drops a consultant's report on your
desk, and complains, "We owe these consultants $1.9 million for
this report, and I am not sure their analysis makes sense. Before
we spend the $24 million on new equipment needed for this project,
look it over and give me your opinion." You open the report and
find the following estimates...
1)- Give the correct names for the structures drawn (i.e. A-E) or draw the structure for each of the names given (i.e., F) for the compounds below, and use the E/Z, cis/trans, equatorial/axial, R/S labeling when appropriate (Choose 4 overall which include A and E) он O2N NO2 CN NO2 Br Common Name (CH,)-СОНСОН(CH3)2 Common Name 4-Carbomethoxy-5-formyl-2-hydroxybenzenesulfonic acicd
1)- Give the correct names for the structures drawn (i.e. A-E) or draw the structure for each of the names given (i.e., F) for the compounds below, and use the E/Z, cis/trans, equatorial/axial, R/S labeling when appropriate (Choose 4 overall which include A and E) он O2N NO2 CN NO2 Br Common Name (CH,)-СОНСОН(CH3)2 Common Name 4-Carbomethoxy-5-formyl-2-hydroxybenzenesulfonic acicd
1)- Give the correct names for the structures drawn (i.e. A-E) or draw the structure for each of the names given (i.e.,...
TEST Tour knowledge Match the receptor with the sensation with which it is most associated 1. free nerve endings (a) light touch; hot and cold 2. Ruffini corpuscle (b) sustained touch and pressure 3. Pacinian corpuscle (c) sustained pressure 4. Meissner's corpuscle (d) changes in texture, slow vibrations 5. Merkel's discs (e) deep pressure, fast vibrations 6. The motor cortex is the - gyrus. 7. Define sensory adaptation 8. Name a sensory modality that adapts quickly kyrus of the cerebral...
Thermal question
A 60-kg hiker plans to climb Mt Kosciuszko (2228 m) starting from Thredbo (1365m). Assume that she is 25% efficient at converting chemical energy from food into mechanical work, and that essentially all the work goes into the vertical climb. (a) (3 marks) With reference to the data above, how many servings of Nutrigrain should she eat to provide enough energy for the climb? (b) (6 marks) Climbing a mountain warms you up, and makes you sweat one...
1. Give a short answer to the following questions. Please keep your reasoning to the point. (a) You put two identical glasses of water on a scale, both filled to the brim, but one with a piece of wood floating in it. Which one is heavier? (b) A particular cat likes to sleep on window sills. Today it falls from a particularly high one, finding itself in a perilous configuration with its legs upside down. By twisting its body in...