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  • midbrain reticular formation (MRF), also known as reticular formation of midbrain, mesencephalic reticular formation, tegmental reticular formation,...
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    neurons of the reticular formation make up a complex set of networks in the core of the brainstem that extend from the upper part of the midbrain to the lower...
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    The midbrain or mesencephalon is the rostral-most portion of the brainstem connecting the diencephalon and cerebrum with the pons. It consists of the cerebral...
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    Rostral interstitial nucleus of medial longitudinal fasciculus Midbrain reticular formation Dorsal raphe nucleus Red nucleus Ventral tegmental area Parabrachial...
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  • Fukushima, Kikuro (1991). "The interstitial nucleus of Cajal in the midbrain reticular formation and vertical eye movement". Neuroscience Research. 10 (3): 159–87...
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    horizontal section of the midbrain. Structures included in the midbrain tegmentum include the red nucleus, reticular formation, and substantia nigra. The...
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    nuclei of the pontine reticular formation Nucleus raphe pontis Nucleus centralis inferior Raphe nuclei of the midbrain reticular formation Nucleus centralis...
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  • system a variety of algedonic signals are brought together in the midbrain reticular formation from across the whole body. A source of pain, such as touching...
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  • random field that satisfies Markov properties Midbrain reticular formation, a structure in the midbrain Multiprogram Research Facility, at the Oak Ridge...
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  • paramedian reticular formation is adjacent to the abducens (VI)nucleus in the pons and adjacent to the oculomotor nucleus(III) in the midbrain. The paramedian...
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  • 1971). "Difference in the sensitivity of the cerebral cortex and midbrain reticular formation to the action of diethylether and thialbarbital". Brain Research...
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    Brainstem (section Midbrain)
    Parkinson's disease. Reticular formation: This is a large area in the midbrain that is involved in various important functions of the midbrain. In particular...
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    midbrain. The red nucleus then sends corrective commands to the spinal cord along the rubrospinal tract. reticulospinal tract: connects the reticular...
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  • depends upon reticular components which reside in the midbrain, diencephalon and pons. It is said that the midbrain reticular formation may be viewed...
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  • dopaminergic cells in rodents and primates. It is located in the midbrain reticular formation dorsolateral to the substantia nigra at the level of the red...
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    reticulothalamic fibres: 112  projecting from the medial zone nuclei of the reticular formation to the hypothalamus (to mediate autonomic nervous system response)...
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  • or people walking in a line. The lesions that disturb brainstem reticular formation or thalamic targets seem to be the source behind peduncular hallucinosis...
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    of the brainstem that in humans and other mammals, lies inferior to the midbrain, superior to the medulla oblongata and anterior to the cerebellum. The...
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    within the vertebrate brain, situated between the cerebral cortex and the midbrain. It forms during embryonic development as the main product of the diencephalon...
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  • special stains. Mammillothalamic tract Medial forebrain bundle Midbrain reticular formation Spiegel, E. A.; Wycis, H. T.; Szekely, E. G.; Adams, J.; Flanagan...
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