. Diseases of the nervous system . Exit oftheLem- -=,niscus lateralis. pal! id us Putamen Lemniscus lateralis (acusticus) / Nucleus lemniscilateralis Nucleus olivaris superior Corpus trapezoideum Exit of the lemniscus medialis Funiculus posterior ^ Fiber tract running to theBasis pedunculi Lemniscus medialis(sensitivus) Stria medullaris (acustica)~j ~-m Decussatio lemniscorum J ~ Substantia gelatinosa Nucleus funiculi cuneati* Nucleus funiculi gracilis ~ Funiculus cuneatus*? Funiculus gracilis Fig. 87.—Diagram of the Lemniscus Tract (the Medial in Black, the Lateral in Red). The tuberculum


. Diseases of the nervous system . Exit oftheLem- -=,niscus lateralis. pal! id us Putamen Lemniscus lateralis (acusticus) / Nucleus lemniscilateralis Nucleus olivaris superior Corpus trapezoideum Exit of the lemniscus medialis Funiculus posterior ^ Fiber tract running to theBasis pedunculi Lemniscus medialis(sensitivus) Stria medullaris (acustica)~j ~-m Decussatio lemniscorum J ~ Substantia gelatinosa Nucleus funiculi cuneati* Nucleus funiculi gracilis ~ Funiculus cuneatus*? Funiculus gracilis Fig. 87.—Diagram of the Lemniscus Tract (the Medial in Black, the Lateral in Red). The tuberculum acusticum of the nerve of hearing sends its nerve fibersdor sally around the corpus restiforme into the striae acousticce of the rhomboidfossa (Fig. 94). They pass through the middle of this, and then sink ven- 92 HISTOLOGY OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM trally in the raphe down to the level of the corpus trapezoideum and ascendin the lateral lemniscus together with fibers from the corpus trapezoideumand its nerve nuclei. The path of the fibers of the dorsal nucl


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