However, parts that were inside the primitive neural tube and remained an integral part of it after complete development ( e . g ., the red nucleus ) are considered part of the tegmentum.
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The "'tectum "'( Latin : " roof " ) is a region of the brain, specifically the tegmentum, which refers to the region ventral to the ventricular system.
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A second set of fibres from the medial and lateral nuclei end partly in the tegmentum, while the remainder ascend in the medial longitudinal fasciculus to arborize around the cells of the nuclei of the oculomotor nerve.
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According to the Braak staging, a classification of the disease based on pathological findings, Lewy bodies first appear in the olfactory bulb, medulla oblongata and pontine tegmentum, with individuals at this stage being asymptomatic.
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His name is lent to the eponymous " Benedikt's syndrome ", a disease characterized by ipsilateral oculomotor paralysis with contralateral tremor and hemiparesis caused by a lesion involving the red nucleus and corticospinal tract in the midbrain tegmentum.
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The "'dorsal longitudinal fasciculus "'( DLF ) ( not to be confused with the medial longitudinal fasciculus, nor the superior longitudinal fasciculus ) is a white matter fiber tract located within the brain stem, specifically in the dorsal brainstem tegmentum.
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Neurons of the tegmentum have firing properties that make them strong candidates for regulating DSC . The neuronal response in the tegmentum is dependent on the time delay between an auditory stimulus and the subsequent feedback, and the neurons only respond to paired stimuli that occur in DSC.
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Neurons of the tegmentum have firing properties that make them strong candidates for regulating DSC . The neuronal response in the tegmentum is dependent on the time delay between an auditory stimulus and the subsequent feedback, and the neurons only respond to paired stimuli that occur in DSC.
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The midbrain comprises the tectum ( or corpora quadrigemina ), tegmentum, the cerebral aqueduct ( or ventricular mesocoelia or " iter " ), and the cerebral peduncles, as well as several nuclei and fasciculi . rostrally it adjoins the diencephalon ( thalamus, hypothalamus, etc .)
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First the ascending mesencephalic tegmentum, subthalamus and hypothalamus to the internal capsule . The latter was of particular interest, as this series of relays did not correspond to any known anatomical pathways for the wakefulness signal transduction and was coined the " ascending reticular activating system " ( ARAS ).