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Crus II Neurons

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Crus II Neurons

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Introduction

Crus II (Crus I and Crus II) constitute the largest lobules of the cerebellar hemisphere in humans and non-human primates. These lobules are part of the lateral cerebellar cortex and play crucial roles in higher cognitive functions, including executive control, working memory, language processing, and emotional regulation. Crus II neurons, primarily Purkinje cells and various interneurons, integrate multimodal sensory information and contribute to cerebellar cognitive functions through cerebellar-thalamic-cortical circuits. [@schmahmann1998]

Overview

Crus II is the largest lobule of the cerebellar hemisphere, comprising Crus I (lateral) and Crus II (more posterior) regions. This lobule is primarily involved in cognitive cerebellar functions rather than motor control, forming part of the cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome (CCAS) network. The neuronal population in Crus II includes: [@stoodley2009]

  • Purkinje cells: The sole output neurons of the cerebellar cortex, projecting to deep cerebellar nuclei
  • Granule cells: Excitatory input neurons receiving mossy fiber inputs
  • Molecular layer interneurons: Basket cells and stellate cells providing inhibitory modulation
  • Golgi cells: Regulatory interneurons in the granular layer

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