| 1. | The thalamus and superior colliculus are connected via lateral geniculate nucleus.
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| 2. | Reflexive movements are commanded by the superior colliculus of the midbrain.
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| 3. | Sound location data thus becomes fully integrated by the inferior colliculus.
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| 4. | The inferior colliculus has a relatively high metabolism in the brain.
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| 5. | The superior colliculus / optic tectum forms a major component of the midbrain.
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| 6. | Fibers leaving these brainstem nuclei ascending to the inferior colliculus rejoin the lateral lemniscus.
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| 7. | This is possibly so with the superior colliculus.
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| 8. | Others send axons to the superior colliculus.
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| 9. | They pass through the prostate, and open into the urethra at the seminal colliculus.
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| 10. | Location of visual, auditory and somatosensory perception in the superior colliculus of the brain.
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