| 1. | It outputs to thalamus, motor cortex areas, and red nucleus ).
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| 2. | Therefore, here the red nucleus is less important in motor functions than in many other mammals.
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| 3. | :: Have you tried looking at our brain article and then linking on to red nucleus.
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| 4. | The cerebellum and red nucleus in particular continuously sample position against movement and make minor corrections to assure smooth motion.
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| 5. | Additional structures include the reticular formation, red nucleus, ventral tegmental area ( VTA ) and the periaqueductal grey matter.
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| 6. | Inhibitory signals arrive at gamma neurons through the lateral reticulospinal tract from Brodmann area 6, the paleocerebellum and the red nucleus.
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| 7. | Output from the interpositus nucleus includes projections to the red nucleus, and the red nucleus sends projections to the facial and abducens nuclei.
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| 8. | Output from the interpositus nucleus includes projections to the red nucleus, and the red nucleus sends projections to the facial and abducens nuclei.
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| 9. | Chronic clonus is often due to lesions of the central tegmental tract ( which connects the red nucleus to the ipsilateral inferior olivary nucleus ).
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| 10. | Decerebrate posturing indicates brain stem damage, specifically damage below the level of the red nucleus ( e . g . mid-collicular lesion ).
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