. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. Nucleus hypoglossi Nucleus gracilis Anterior column of spinal medulla 9o*p>. Post. fun. of medulla spinalis-f- Fig. 524.—Diagram representing some of the Constituent Elements of the Fasciculus Longitddinalis Medialis. Fig. 525.—Diagram of the Connexions of the Medial Lemniscus and also of cer- tain OF THE THALAMO-CORTICAL FIBRES. Lemniscus Lateralis.—The lateral lemniscus is a definite tract of longitudinal fibres, which extends upwards through the lateral part of the tegmental substance of the superior portion of the pons and the mesencephalon.
. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. Nucleus hypoglossi Nucleus gracilis Anterior column of spinal medulla 9o*p>. Post. fun. of medulla spinalis-f- Fig. 524.—Diagram representing some of the Constituent Elements of the Fasciculus Longitddinalis Medialis. Fig. 525.—Diagram of the Connexions of the Medial Lemniscus and also of cer- tain OF THE THALAMO-CORTICAL FIBRES. Lemniscus Lateralis.—The lateral lemniscus is a definite tract of longitudinal fibres, which extends upwards through the lateral part of the tegmental substance of the superior portion of the pons and the mesencephalon. It is formed by the fibres of the corpus trapezoideum and strise medullares in the inferior part of the pons, turning abruptly upwards and taking a course towards the quadrigeminal region. But the details of the arrangement and connexions of this important fasciculus must be left for fuller consideration when we are discussing the central connexions of the acoustic nerve. Lemniscus Medialis.—The medial lemniscus has already been followed through the medulla oblongata and pons, and its position in each of these portions of the brain-stem has been defined (pp. 561 and 562). In the tegmentum of the inferior part of the mesencephalon it is carried up in the form of a more or less flattened. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Cunningham, D. J. (Daniel John), 1850-1909; Robinson, Arthur, b. 1862, ed. New York, W. Wood
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