Dentatothalamic tract
The dentatothalamic tract (or dentatorubrothalamic tract) is a tract which connects the dentate nucleus and the thalamus.1
Ventral tegmentum • Pedunculopontine nucleus • Red nucleus (Rubrospinal tract, Rubro-olivary tract) • MLF (riMLF) • lemnisci (Medial, Lateral)
cranial nuclei: GSA (V: Mesencephalic) - GSE (III: Oculomotor, IV: Trochlear) - GVE (III: Edinger-Westphal)
Interstitial cell of Cajal
Cerebral crus: Corticospinal tract - Corticobulbar tract - Corticopontine tract/Frontopontine fibers/Temporopontine fibers
Vermis: posterior (Folium, Tuber, Uvula) - anterior (Central lobule, Culmen, Lingula)
Hemisphere: posterior (Biventer lobule, Cerebellar tonsil) - anterior (Alar central lobule)
white: Arbor vitae
Purkinje cell layer (Purkinje cell, Bergmann glia cell = Golgi epithelial cell)
Granule cell layer (Golgi cell, Granule cell, Unipolar brush cell)
Middle (pons): Pontocerebellar fibers