Each ganglion controls sensory and motor functions in its segment through reflex pathways, ... Midbrain - The midbrain contains nuclei that link the various sections of the brain involved in motor functions (cerebellum, basal ganglia, cerebral cortex), eye movements and auditory control. One portion, called the substantia...
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Sensory and Motor Nuclei of the Medulla Oblongata; Associated with 5 of 12 cranial ... olfactory and other sensory information; Control reflex eating movements ... Located between the infundibulum and mamillary bodies; Helps control ...
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2 superior colliculi that control reflex movements of the eyes, ... Nuclei in the medulla are associated w/ autonomic control, ... 2 extensive folds originate in the roof of the 3rd ventricle (located btwn .... The thalamus, hypothalamus and brain stem are in charge of multiple reflexes – HR, BP, breathing, eating, ...
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Many of the fibers end in the mammillary bodies, which motor nuclei control reflex movement associated with eating, e.g., chewing, licking, ... Now, consider the importance of the cerebellum in learning motor reflex skills and associated movements with the anatomical distribution and connections of the Purkinje cells.
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hypothalamus. • Many fibers end in mamillary bodies – prominent nuclei. - contain motor nuclei that control reflex movements associated with eating ...
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The basal ganglia control the background, gross, intentional body movements which are always associated with the more precise movements of arms, ... Mamillary bodies is a nipple-like protrusion from the hypothalamus which receives fibers from the fornix. They process sensory information and movements associated with eating,
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The brain is the center of the nervous system in all vertebrate, and most invertebrate, animals. Some primitive animals such as jellyfish and starfish have a decentralized nervous system without a b...
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Genetically-associated variations in the development of reflex movements and synaptic junctions within an early reflex pathway of mouse spinal cord. ... In control slices after about one day in vitro, ... The UG reflex resulted in a significant increase in fos-positive nuclei in segments T12-S1, compared with experimental...
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One of these, the pretectal olivary nucleus, receives retinal inputs via the optic tract and superior brachium and sends axons to both Edinger-Westphal nuclei. It constitutes a centre of the pupil light reflex. Another, the nucleus of the optic tract, may be involved in the control of reflex eye movements. ... motor nucleus...
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The cerebellum coordinates body movements. ... A pair of nuclei called the superior colliculus control reflex actions of the eye, such as blinking, ... At the bottom of the midbrain are reflex and relay centers relating to pain, temperature, and touch, as well as several regions associated with the control of movement, such as the...
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