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BRAINSTEM. Structural Overview of Brainstem. Midbrain, pons, medulla functions. BRAINSTEM. DORSAL SURFACE. VENTRAL SURFACE. medulla. Connects pons superiorly with spinal cord inferiorly Conical in shape - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Structural Overviewof Brainstem

• Midbrain, pons, medulla

• functions

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VENTRAL SURFACE DORSAL SURFACE

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medulla

• Connects pons superiorly with spinal cord inferiorly

• Conical in shape• The Central canal continues upward into

the lower half of medulla, in the upper half of medulla it expands as the cavity of fourth ventricle

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• two parts: open and closed• an open part (close to the pons)• a closed part (further down towards

the spinal cord).

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Gross Anatomy Review Medulla - ventral

Anterior median fissurePyramidsPyramidal decussationOliveInferior cerebellar peduncle

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Gross Anatomy ReviewDorsal medulla• Posterior median

sulcus• Gracile tubercle• Cuneate tubercle.

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Brainstem X-sections

• Caudal medulla• Rostral medulla• Caudal pons• Rostral pons• Caudal midbrain• Rostral midbrain

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medulla

• 3 sections inside the medulla:I. Pyramidal decussationII.Sensory decussationIII.Level of olive

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Caudal medulla pyramidal decussation

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CAUDAL MEDULLA(LEVEL OF PYRAMIDAL DECUSSATION)

DMS

GN

CN

SN5

PD

P

DSC

VSC

VMF

FGFC

ST5Central grey

matter

Central canal

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CAUDAL MEDULLA(LEVEL OF PYRAMIDAL DECUSSATION)• DMS: Dorsal median sulcus• FG: fasciculus gracilis• GN: Gracile nucleus• FC: Fasciculus cuneatus• CN: Cuneate nucleus• SN5: Spinal nucleus of trigeminal nerve• ST5: Spinal tract of trigeminal nerve• P: Pyramid• PD: Pyramidal decussation• DSC: Dorsal spinocerebellar tract• VSC: Ventral spinocerebellar tract• VMF: Ventral median fissure

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CAUDAL MEDULLA(LEVEL OF PYRAMIDAL DECUSSATION)• GREY MATTER: • Sensory nuclei: Gracile, cuneate, spinal

nucleus of trigeminal• WHITE MATTER:1. Ascending tracts: Gracile, cuneate, spinal

tract of trigeminal, dorsal & ventral spinocerebellar, spinal leminiscus

2. Descending tracts: Pyramidal & extrapyramidal tracts

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CAUDAL MEDULLA(LEVEL OF PYRAMIDAL DECUSSATION)• Pyramidal decussation: Most of the fibers of

pyramid decussate then pass laterally & dorsally to form the lateral corticospinal tract that descend in the lateral white column of spinal & terminate in ventral horn cells of opposite side

• Spinal nucleus of trigeminal: It lies in the lower part of pons, the whole medulla & extends to the 2nd cervical segment of spinal cord where it is continuous with substantia gelatinosa. It receives pain & temperature sensations from the face along trigeminal nerve

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CAUDAL MEDULLA(LEVEL OF PYRAMIDAL DECUSSATION)

• Dorsal & ventral spinocerebellar tracts: They carry proprioceptive fibers to the cerebellum through inferior cerebellar peduncle (dorsal) & superior cerebellar peduncle (ventral)

• Gracile &Cuneate tracts: They carry proprioceptive sensations & end in Gracile & Cuneate nuclei (2nd order neurones in dorsal column tract)

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MID MEDULLA(LEVEL OF SENSORY DECUSSATION)

DMS

VMF

P

GN

CN

SN5

FG

FC

ST5

DSC

VSCML

SensoryDecussation

Internal Arcuate Fibers

Central canal

Central grey matter

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MID MEDULLA(LEVEL OF SENSORY DECUSSATION)

• Gracile & cuneate nuclei: They are more prominent. Axons of cells of gracile & cuneate nuclei curve around the central canal as internal arcuate fibers then decussate forming the sensory decussation & ascend in the brain stem as medial leminiscus that end in the ventral posterolateral nucleus of thalamus

• Pyramid: They are more prominent

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MID MEDULLA(LEVEL OF SENSORY DECUSSATION)

• GREY MATTER: • Sensory nuclei: Gracile, cuneate, spinal

nucleus of trigeminal• WHITE MATTER:1. Ascending tracts: gracile, cuneate, spinal

tract of trigeminal, dorsal & ventral spinocerebellar, spinal leminiscus

2. Descending tracts: Pyramidal & extrapyramidal tracts

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•gracile & cuneate nuc & fasc•Int arcuate fibers – ML•MLF•Nucleus of spinal tract of trigeminal nerve•Inferior olivary nuc•Pyramids •Hypoglossal nuclei

Caudal medullaint arcuate fibers

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Rostral medullainf olivary nuc• olivary nuclear complex• Vestibulocochlear nuclei• Nucleus ambiguus• Hypoglossal nerve, dorsal

nucleus of vagus, vestibulocochlear, glossopharyngeal and accessory nuclei

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ROSTRAL MEDULLA

4TH VMVLV

ICPMLF

ML

P

I.O.

HVS

A

DCN

VCN

VagusNerve

HypoglossalNerve

VMF

D

M

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ROSTRAL MEDULLA• H: Hypoglossal nucleus • V: Dorsal vagal nucleus• S: Nucleus solitarius• A: nucleus ambiguus• MV: Medial vestibular nucleus• LV: Lateral vestibular nucleus• DCN: Dorsal cochlear nucleus• VCN: Ventral cochlear nucleus• ICP: Inferior cerebellar peduncle• I.O.: Inferior olive• D: Dorsal accessory olive• M: Medial accessory olive• MLF: Medial longitudinal fascisulus• ML: Medial leminiscus• P: Pyramid• VMF: Ventral median fissure

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ROSTRAL MEDULLA• GREY MATTER:1.Motor nuclei: Hypoglossal, dorsal

vagal, nucleus ambiguus2.Sensory nuclei: Nucleus solitarius,

medial & lateral vestibular nuclei, dorsal & ventral cochlear nuclei, spinal nucleus of trigeminal

3.Extrapyramidal nuclei: Inferior olive, medial & dorsal accessory olive

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ROSTRAL MEDULLA• WHITE MATTER:1.Ascending tracts: Medial leminiscus,

spinal leminiscus, spinal tract of trigeminal, ventral spinocerebellar tract

2.Descending tracts: Pyramidal & extrapyramidal tracts

3.Both ascending & descending tract: Medial longitudinal fasciculus

4.Inferior cerebellar peduncle: fibers connecting medulla to cerebellum

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ROSTRAL MEDULLA• Hypoglossal nucleus: It lies in the medial

part of floor of 4th ventricle. It contains motor neurones innervating muscles of tongue (except palatoglossus) through hypoglossal nerve

• Dorsal vagal nucleus: It lies in the floor of 4th ventricle , lateral to hypoglossal nucleus. It contains preganglionic parasympathetic neurones running in the vagus nerve

• Nucleus Solitarius: It lies ventrolateral to dorsal vagal nucleus. It receive taste fibers from facial, glossopharyngeal & vagus nerves

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ROSTRAL MEDULLA• Nucleus ambiguus: It lies dorsal to inferior

olivary nucleus. It contains motor neurones innervating muscles of pharynx, palate & larynx through glossopharyngeal, vagus & cranial part of accessory nerves

• Medial & lateral vestibular nuclei: They lie in the floor of 4th ventricle, lateral to dorsal vagal nucleus. They receive afferent fibers from vestibular nerve

• Dorsal & ventral cochlear nuclei: They lie dorsal (dorsal nucleus) & lateral (ventral nucleus) to ICP. They receive afferent fibers from cochlear nerve

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ROSTRAL MEDULLA• Olivary nuclear complex: It is

formed of a large nucleus (inferior olive) & 2 smaller nuclei (medial & dorsal accessory olive).

1. Afferents: From cerebral and cerebellar cortex & spinal cord

2. Efferents: To cerebellum through ICP3. Function: They are concerned with

control of movement

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ROSTRAL MEDULLA• Medial longitudinal fasciculus: It

consists of both ascending & descending fibers:

1. Ascending fibers: connect vestibular nuclei to nuclei supplying extraoccular muscles (occulomotor, trochlear & abducent nuclei). It coordinates movements of head & eyes

2. Descending fibers: connect vestibular nuclei to nuclei of ventral horn of spinal cord (medial vestibulospinal tract). It control body posture & balance

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ROSTRAL MEDULLA

• Spinal leminiscus: It carries pain, temperature & touch sensations from the opposite side of body to ventral posterolateral nucleus of thalamus

• Inferior cerebellar peduncle: It is formed of fibers connecting medulla to cerebellum

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Level of Inferior Olives

Inferior cerebellar peduncle = Restiform body

Inferior olivary nuclei

MLF

Vestibular nuclei

Medial InferiorHypoglossal nucleus CN XII

Arcuate nuclei pontine nuclei

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Rostral medulla

N. ambiguus

Motor nucleus for CN IX, X & XI

N. solitarious

Sensory nucleus for CN VII, IX, X

Spinal trigeminal tract

CN V, VII, IX, X

Dorsal motor nucleus of X

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Cranial Nerves of the Medulla

Vestibular nuclei

CN XII

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Cranial Nuclei of the Medulla

N. solitarious

Sensory nucleus for CN VII, IX, X

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Cranial Nuclei of the Medulla

N. solitarious

Sensory nucleus for CN VII, IX, X

Spinal trigeminal tract

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Cranial Nuclei of the Medulla

N. ambiguus

Motor nucleus for CN IX, X & XI

N. solitarious

Sensory nucleus for CN VII, IX, X

Spinal trigeminal tract

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Cranial Nuclei of the Medulla

N. ambiguus

Motor nucleus for CN IX, X & XI

N. solitarious

Sensory nucleus for CN VII, IX, X

Spinal trigeminal tract

CN V, VII, IX, X

Dorsal motor nucleus of X

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CN IX: Glossopharyngeal Nerve

N. ambiguus

Motor nucleus for CN IX, X & XI

N. solitarious

Sensory nucleus for CN VII, IX, X

Spinal trigeminal tract

CN V, VII, IX, X

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CN IX: Glossopharyngeal Nerve

N. ambiguus

Motor nucleus for CN IX, X & XI

N. solitarious

Sensory nucleus for CN VII, IX, X

Posterior 1/3 of the tongue

Spinal trigeminal tract

CN V, VII, IX, X

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CN IX: Glossopharyngeal Nerve

N. ambiguus

Motor nucleus for CN IX, X & XI

N. solitarious

Sensory nucleus for CN VII, IX, X

Posterior 1/3 of the tongue

Spinal trigeminal tract

CN V, VII, IX, X

Sensation behind ear

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CN IX: Glossopharyngeal Nerve

N. ambiguus

Motor nucleus for CN IX, X & XI

Stylopharyngeus (lifts pharynx)

N. solitarious

Sensory nucleus for CN VII, IX, X

Posterior 1/3 of the tongue

Spinal trigeminal tract

CN V, VII, IX, X

Sensation behind ear

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CN IX: Glossopharyngeal Nerve

N. ambiguus

Motor nucleus for CN IX, X & XI

Stylopharyngeus (lifts pharynx)

N. solitarious

Sensory nucleus for CN VII, IX, X

Posterior 1/3 of the tongue

Inf. salivatory nucleus

Parotid gland, parasympathetic

Spinal trigeminal tract

CN V, VII, IX, X

Sensation behind ear

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CN X: Vagus Nerve

N. ambiguus

Motor nucleus for CN IX, X & XI

N. solitarious

Sensory nucleus for CN VII, IX, X

Spinal trigeminal tract

CN V, VII, IX, X

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CN X: Vagus Nerve

N. ambiguus

Motor nucleus for CN IX, X & XI

N. solitarious

Sensory nucleus for CN VII, IX, X

Taste, epiglottis Cardiorespiratory

Spinal trigeminal tract

CN V, VII, IX, X

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CN X: Vagus Nerve

N. ambiguus

Motor nucleus for CN IX, X & XI

N. solitarious

Sensory nucleus for CN VII, IX, X

Taste, epiglottis Cardiorespiratory

Spinal trigeminal tract

CN V, VII, IX, X

Ear

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CN X: Vagus Nerve

N. ambiguus

Motor nucleus for CN IX, X & XI

Pharynx Larynx

N. solitarious

Sensory nucleus for CN VII, IX, X

Taste, epiglottis Cardiorespiratory

Spinal trigeminal tract

CN V, VII, IX, X

Ear

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CN X: Vagus Nerve

N. ambiguus

Motor nucleus for CN IX, X & XI

Pharynx Larynx

N. solitarious

Sensory nucleus for CN VII, IX, X

Taste, epiglottis Cardiorespiratory

Dorsal motor nucleus of X

Spinal trigeminal tract

CN V, VII, IX, X

Ear

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CN X: Vagus Nerve

N. ambiguus

Motor nucleus for CN IX, X & XI

Pharynx Larynx

N. solitarious

Sensory nucleus for CN VII, IX, X

Taste, epiglottis Cardiorespiratory

Dorsal motor nucleus of X

Parasympathetic, preganglionic

Spinal trigeminal tract

CN V, VII, IX, X

Ear

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Pons• Lies anterior to cerebellum• Connects medulla to midbrain• 1 inch long

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PonsLandmarks4th ventricle Cerebellum and Middle cerebellar peduncle Basilar groove

Cranial NervesAbducent, facial, vestibulocochlear, Trigeminal nerves

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Ventral – Lateral View

MidbrainCerebral peduncles

PonsBasis pontis

Medulla Pyramid Olive

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PonsPosterior view• Median sulcus• Medial eminence• Sulcus limitans• Facial colliculus• Area vestibuli

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Pons• It is commonly divided

into anterior part(basal part) and posterior part (tegmentum) by transversely running fibers of trapezoid body

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Internal Structure of the Pons

Cross section at two levels

• Level of facial nucleus (CN VII)

• Level of trigeminal nuclei

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Level of facial colliculus

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Pons

Descending upper motor neurons

Connection of pons to cerebellum

(inf. cerebellar peduncle)

Middle cerebellar peduncle

Medial lemniscus Ascending 2nd order sensory neurons

4th Ventricle

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Cranial Nerves of Lower Pons

CN VIII – Vestibular Nuclei Pure sensory lateral location Balance

Posterior view: Cerebullum cut away

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Cranial Nerves of Lower Pons

CN VIII –

Vestibular Nuclei

(Cochlear Nuclei)

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Cranial Nerves of Lower Pons

CN VII nucleus – Facial nerve

Muscles of face

At a slightly higher level

CN VI nucleus – Abducens nerve

Abduction of eye

Longest, most vulnerable CN

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Cranial Nerves of Lower Pons

CN VII nucleus - Facial nerve

Muscles of face

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Cranial Nerves of Lower Pons

CN VI nucleus – Abducens nerve

Abduction of eye

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level of Upper Pons

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Upper Pons4th Ventricle

Middle cerebellar peduncle

Corticospinal tract, corticobulbar tract, corticopontine fibers

Descending fibers

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Upper Pons4th Ventricle

Middle cerebellar peduncle

Pontine nuclei in basis

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Upper Pons

Pontine nuclei

Trapezoid body – transverse fibers in pontine tegmentum

Lateral lemniscus

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Lower Pons

Pontine nuclei

Lateral lemniscus

Medial lemniscus fibers from dorsal column (position and vibration)

Trigeminal tract pain, temperature, touch from contralateral face

Lemniscal sensory system – in tegmentum of the pons

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Cranial Nerve of the upper Pons

4th Ventricle

CN V

Motor trigeminal nucleus

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Cranial Nerve of the upper Pons

4th Ventricle

CN V

Motor trigeminal nucleus

Principal trigeminal sensory nucleus

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Cranial Nerve of the upper Pons

4th Ventricle

CN V

Motor trigeminal nucleus

Principal trigeminal sensory nucleus

Trigeminal fascicles

Trigeminal nerve

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Upper Pons4th ventricle cerebral aqueduct

Superior cerebellar peduncle

Descending upper motor neurons

Transverse ponto-cerebellar fibers

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Upper Pons4th ventricle cerebral aqueduct

MLF

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Midbrain

• 0.8 inch in length• Connects Pons and cerebellum with the

forebrain

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cerebral aqueduct

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EXTERNAL MORPHOLOGY

superior colliculus

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EXTERNAL MORPHOLOGY

inferior colliculus

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EXTERNAL MORPHOLOGY

CN.IV

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EXTERNAL MORPHOLOGY

crus cerebri

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EXTERNAL MORPHOLOGY

interpeduncular fossa

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EXTERNAL MORPHOLOGY

CN.III

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INTERNAL MORPHOLOGY-slide 16

cerebral aqueduct

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External Structure of Midbrain

1. Optic chiasm2. Interpeduncular fossa3. Oculomotor nerve (CN III)4. Trochlear nerve (CN IV)5. Pons6. crus cerebri

Ventral surface

(anterior)

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Posterior view

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Patterning of the Midbrain

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Internal Structure of Midbrain

Cross section at two levels

• Level of inferior colliculus

• Level of superior colliculus

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Lower MidbrainInferior colliculus

hearing

cerebral aqueduct

DORSAL

VENTRAL

Crus cerebri

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Lower MidbrainInferior colliculus

Substantia nigra

Melanin-containing cells that produce dopamine Project to the basal ganglia, cerebral cortex, cerebellum, hypothalamus

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Lower MidbrainInferior colliculus

Substantia nigra

Crus cerebri

Crus cerebri

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Lower MidbrainInferior colliculus

CN IV Trochlear nerve

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Lower MidbrainInferior colliculus

CN IV Trochlear nerve

MLF

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Lower MidbrainInferior colliculus

CN IV

MLF

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Lower MidbrainInferior colliculus

hearing Mesencephalic nucleus of V

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Internal Structure of Midbrain

Cross section at two

Levels:• Level of inferior colliculus

• Level of superior colliculus

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Upper MidbrainSuperior colliculus

vision

Substantia nigra Crus cerebri

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Upper Midbrain

Vision

Superior colliculus Lateral geniculate body

Hearing

Inferior colliculus Medial geniculate body

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Upper MidbrainSuperior colliculus

vision

Red nucleus – relay from cortex and cerebellum to spinal cord, thalamus, reticular formation, substsantia nigra

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Cranial Nerves of Upper Midbrain

Superior colliculus

vision

Red nucleus

Edinger Westfal nucleus

MLF

CN III Oculomotor nucleus