Abducens nuclei
Abducens nucleus
•pons, 4th floor of ventricle –> lateral rectus
Basal pons
•longitudinally oriented nerve fibers, transversely oriented nerve fibers and scattered clumps of grey matter called pontine nuclei •the longitudinal fibers are coming from the cerebral cortex; some of them continue caudal through the CST but most of them are corticpontine fibers that end on the ipsilateral pontine nuclei, then they cross the midline and project through the middle cerebellar peduncle to all areas of the cerebellum
Blink Reflex
•CN V in, CN VII out
Caudal edge of the pyramidal decussation
•the formal boundary between the brainstem and the spinal cord
Caudal medulla
Caudal midbrain
Caudal pons
Cerebellopontine angle
Cerebral peduncle
•big collection of fibers from the cerebral cortex on their way to the pontine nuclei (in the caudal pons —> MCP —-> to the cerebellum), the spinal cord (via the CST) and to some cranial nerve nuclei (via the corticobulbar tract)
Cochlear nucleus
•spiral ganglia–> cochlear nucleus in pons/medulla cerebellopontine angle
Corticopontine fibers
Corticospinal fibers
Corticospinal tract
•The corticospinal tract is a white matter motor pathway starting at the cerebral cortex that terminates on lower motor neurons and interneurons in the spinal cord, controlling movements of the limbs and trunk. •the LCST and ACST decussate in the pyramids and form the CST and travel up through the brainstem •represents the contralateral side of the body
Dorsal motor nucleus
dorsal motor nucleus of teh vagus
Edinger - Westphal nucleus
Facial motor nucleus
facial nuclei
Gag Reflex
•CN IX in, CN X out
nu
•rostral medulla
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hypoglossal nuclei