The anatomy of the nervous system, from the standpoint of development and function . Trochlear nerve Mesencephalic root of trigeminal^ nerve jte^VLaterallemniscus ami nucleus~*ar—- Dorsal nucleus of tegmentum Ventral nucleus of tegmentum ?. JMk\—Nucleus centralis superiorMedial lemniscusPons ^z<s//y/ Jl //, \ Fig. 112.—Dorsal half of a section through the rostral part of the human pons. The indexline to the mesencephalic root of the trigeminal nerve does not quite reach that structure. Pal-Weigert method. The lateral lemniscus is an important tract of fibers which we have alreadytraced from
The anatomy of the nervous system, from the standpoint of development and function . Trochlear nerve Mesencephalic root of trigeminal^ nerve jte^VLaterallemniscus ami nucleus~*ar—- Dorsal nucleus of tegmentum Ventral nucleus of tegmentum ?. JMk\—Nucleus centralis superiorMedial lemniscusPons ^z<s//y/ Jl //, \ Fig. 112.—Dorsal half of a section through the rostral part of the human pons. The indexline to the mesencephalic root of the trigeminal nerve does not quite reach that structure. Pal-Weigert method. The lateral lemniscus is an important tract of fibers which we have alreadytraced from the cochlear nuclei by way of the trapezoid body and striae medul-lars acusticae. It first takes definite shape about the middle of the pons, whereit is situated lateral to the medial lemniscus (Fig. 110). As it ascends it becomesdisplaced dorsolaterally until it occupies a position on the lateral aspect of thebrachium conjunctivum (Fig. 112). In this position there is developed in con-nection with it a collection of nerve-cells, the nucleus of the lateral lemniscus,to w
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