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Name the fibre tracts that channel information into and out of the cerebellum.

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To answer the question about the fiber tracts that channel information into and out of the cerebellum, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Structure**: The cerebellum is surrounded by structures that connect nerve fibers, which are organized into bundles. 2. **Name the Bundles**: These bundles are known collectively as the cerebellar peduncles. ...
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