A manual of anatomy . tricle, where most of them continue superficially asthe strice acusliccB, to the median sulcus, cross the midhne, passventrally in an oblique manner and join the lateral lemniscus of theopposite side. Some of the fibers pass to the lemniscal nucleus ofthe same side from which new fibers join the trapezium and pass tothe lemniscus of the opposite side. All of the fibers terminate asthose of the ventral nucleus do. The fibers of the vestibular division arise from the bipolar cells ofthe ganglion vestibulare that Hes in the internal auditory enter the brain stem
A manual of anatomy . tricle, where most of them continue superficially asthe strice acusliccB, to the median sulcus, cross the midhne, passventrally in an oblique manner and join the lateral lemniscus of theopposite side. Some of the fibers pass to the lemniscal nucleus ofthe same side from which new fibers join the trapezium and pass tothe lemniscus of the opposite side. All of the fibers terminate asthose of the ventral nucleus do. The fibers of the vestibular division arise from the bipolar cells ofthe ganglion vestibulare that Hes in the internal auditory enter the brain stem with the cochlear division. Some of thefibers ascending end in the medial vestibular nucleus; others descend-ing end in the spinal vestibular nucleus; still others terminate within 440 THE NERVE SYSTEM the lateral vestibular nucleus (Deiters) and the remainder pass to thesuperior nucleus of Bechterew. From these nuclei fibers pass invarious directions to the dentate nucleus and nucleus fastigii of the RESTBQDY DE/TSRS. Fig. 316.—Diagram of the nuclei of termination of the vestibular nerve, and their higher connections.
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