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Uvula Neurons

Introduction

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The uvula (lobule IX of the cerebellar vermis) is a midline cerebellar structure located in the posterior lobe of the cerebellum. This lobule is primarily involved in vestibular processing, postural control, and equilibrium maintenance. Uvula [neurons](/entities/neurons) receive inputs from the vestibular system and integrate them with proprioceptive and visual information to contribute to balance and spatial orientation. The uvula is particularly important in neurodegenerative diseases affecting the cerebellum, as it shows characteristic patterns of atrophy in various cerebellar disorders. [@barmack2003]

Overview

The uvula constitutes lobule IX of the cerebellar vermis, forming part of the posterior cerebellar lobe. It is located ventral to the nodulus (lobule X) and dorsal to the pyramis (lobule VIII). The uvula is phylogenetically part of the archicerebellum and vestibulocerebellum, reflecting its primary role in vestibular function. [@goldberg2012]

Key neuronal populations in the uvula include: [@ghez2000]

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