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Brain: Rubro-olivary tract | ||
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MeSH | [1] |
The rubro-olivary tract is a tract which connects the inferior olive and the red nucleus.
It is hypothesized that it uses both the corticospinal tract and rubrospinal tract.[1]
References[]
- ↑ Kennedy PR (December 1990). Corticospinal, rubrospinal and rubro-olivary projections: a unifying hypothesis. Trends Neurosci. 13 (12): 474–9.
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Mesencephalon (midbrain) |
cerebral peduncle: midbrain tegmentum (periaqueductal gray, ventral tegmentum, nucleus raphe dorsalis), pretectum, substantia nigra, red nucleus, pedunculopontine nucleus, medial longitudinal fasciculus, medial lemniscus, rubrospinal tract, lateral lemniscus tectum: corpora quadrigemina, inferior colliculi, superior colliculi cerebral aqueduct: oculomotor nucleus, trochlear nucleus, Edinger-Westphal nucleus |
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