Anatomy and Cell Biology 3319 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Middle Cerebellar Peduncle, Cerebellar Peduncle, Cerebral Peduncle

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Identify the 3 major subdivisions of the brainstem and describe the anatomic relationships of the major motor and sensory nuclei and the major descending and ascending tracts in the brainstem. Mid-saggital view of the brain: know the main structures and connections of the cerebellum, cerebral aqueduct connects third and fourth ventricle. Third ventricle lies between the halves of the thalamus and the fourth ventricle lies mostly between the pons and cerebellum. Ventral (anterior) surface of the brain stem: cerebral peduncle large bundles of fibers which carry information from the cerebral cortex. Fiber tract contained within the pyramid are the cortical starts with cortex and end in spinal cord: continuation of some of the fibers seen in the cerebral peduncle, decussation crossing. The cerebral aqueduct connects the third and fourth ventricles and is present at the level of the. The fourth ventricle is located dorsal to the pons and medulla and ventral to the cerebellum.

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