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Cerebellar Circuit

Overview

The cerebellar circuit coordinates movement, maintains balance, and contributes to motor learning. The cerebellum is often called the "little brain" and contains more neurons than the rest of the brain combined. Cerebellar circuits are affected in multiple neurodegenerative diseases including [multiple system atrophy](/diseases/multiple-system-atrophy), [spinocerebellar ataxias](/diseases/spinocerebellar-ataxia), and [Alzheimer's disease](/diseases/alzheimers-disease)[@klockgether2008].

Beyond its well-established role in motor coordination, the cerebellum is increasingly recognized for:

  • Cognitive function (cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome)
  • Emotional regulation
  • Language processing
  • Social cognition
  • Timing and prediction

Circuit Architecture

```mermaid
flowchart TD
subgraph Inputs
A["Cerebral Cortex"] -->|"pontine nuclei"| B["Middle<br/>Cerebellar<br/>Peduncle"]
C["Spinal Cord"] -->|"mossy fibers"| D["Pontine<br/>Nuclei"]
C -->|"spinal mossy"| D
D --> B
E["Vestibular<br/>Ganglion"] -->|"vestibular<br/>afferents"| F["Vestibular<br/>Nucleus"]
F -->|"mossy fibers"| G["Cerebellar<br/>Cortex"]
end

subgraph CerebellarCortex
B -->|"mossy fibers"| H["Granule Cell<br/>Layer"]
H -->|"parallel fibers"| I["Molecular<br/>Layer"]
J["Inferior<br/>Olive"] -->|"climbing fibers"| I
I -->|"Purkinje dendrites"| K["Purkinje<br/>Cell Layer"]
end

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