Spinocerebellar fascicle Crossed

Article about the Spinocerebellar Crossed bundle

The spinocerebellar fasciculus is a pathway in the central nervous system that connects the spinal cord to the cerebellum. The fasciculus consists of two parts: the anterior fasciculus runs from the spinal cord to the superior medullary velum, where it divides into several branches; the posterior bundle passes through the lateral pons and continues to the cerebellum.

The anterior bundle was first described by I. E. Förster in 1874, when he discovered that damage to the anterior arches of the spinal roots does not lead to muscle paralysis, but causes a disorder