Diseases of the nervous system .. . Colliculus inferior Thalamu jifiS^ Capsula interna Ixit ofthe Lem- -iliscus.teralis. pallidus Putamen Corpus geniculatum mediale mtral tract of the N.abus acusticus emporalis . Lemniscus lateralis (acusticus) y NucJeus lemnisci lateralis / Nucleus olivaris superior y Corpus trapezoideum Exit of the lemniscus medialis Funiculus posterioi ^ ^^ Fiber tract running to theBasis pedunculi • Lemniscus medialis;r=--r>< (sensitivus) Stria medullaris (acustica) Decussatio lemniscorumSubstantia gelatinosa^ Nucleus funiculi cuneatiNucleus funiculi gracilis Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-the-nervous-system-colliculus-inferior-thalamu-jifis-capsula-interna-ixit-ofthe-lem-iliscusteralis-pallidus-putamen-corpus-geniculatum-mediale-mtral-tract-of-the-nabus-acusticus-emporalis-lemniscus-lateralis-acusticus-y-nucjeus-lemnisci-lateralis-nucleus-olivaris-superior-y-corpus-trapezoideum-exit-of-the-lemniscus-medialis-funiculus-posterioi-fiber-tract-running-to-thebasis-pedunculi-lemniscus-medialisr=-rgtlt-sensitivus-stria-medullaris-acustica-decussatio-lemniscorumsubstantia-gelatinosa-nucleus-funiculi-cuneatinucleus-funiculi-gracilis-image342706755.html
RM2AWFHXY–Diseases of the nervous system .. . Colliculus inferior Thalamu jifiS^ Capsula interna Ixit ofthe Lem- -iliscus.teralis. pallidus Putamen Corpus geniculatum mediale mtral tract of the N.abus acusticus emporalis . Lemniscus lateralis (acusticus) y NucJeus lemnisci lateralis / Nucleus olivaris superior y Corpus trapezoideum Exit of the lemniscus medialis Funiculus posterioi ^ ^^ Fiber tract running to theBasis pedunculi • Lemniscus medialis;r=--r>< (sensitivus) Stria medullaris (acustica) Decussatio lemniscorumSubstantia gelatinosa^ Nucleus funiculi cuneatiNucleus funiculi gracilis
. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. 568 THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. Upon the medial and dorsal aspect of the superior olive there is a dense group of longitudinal fibres. These constitute the fasciculus thalamo-olivaris or central tegmental tract, to which we have already referred in discussing the inferior olivary nucleus (Fig. 498). It is uncertain whether this tract arises in the thalamus. (4) The medial longitudinal bundle and the lemniscus medialis come next. As they proceed upwards through the tegmental part of the pons, these longitudinal tracts occupy the same relative position as in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cunninghams-text-book-of-anatomy-anatomy-568-the-nervous-system-upon-the-medial-and-dorsal-aspect-of-the-superior-olive-there-is-a-dense-group-of-longitudinal-fibres-these-constitute-the-fasciculus-thalamo-olivaris-or-central-tegmental-tract-to-which-we-have-already-referred-in-discussing-the-inferior-olivary-nucleus-fig-498-it-is-uncertain-whether-this-tract-arises-in-the-thalamus-4-the-medial-longitudinal-bundle-and-the-lemniscus-medialis-come-next-as-they-proceed-upwards-through-the-tegmental-part-of-the-pons-these-longitudinal-tracts-occupy-the-same-relative-position-as-in-image216292472.html
RMPFTY74–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. 568 THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. Upon the medial and dorsal aspect of the superior olive there is a dense group of longitudinal fibres. These constitute the fasciculus thalamo-olivaris or central tegmental tract, to which we have already referred in discussing the inferior olivary nucleus (Fig. 498). It is uncertain whether this tract arises in the thalamus. (4) The medial longitudinal bundle and the lemniscus medialis come next. As they proceed upwards through the tegmental part of the pons, these longitudinal tracts occupy the same relative position as in
. Handbook of anatomy; being a complete compend of anatomy, including the anatomy of the viscera a chapter on dental anatomy, numerous tables, and incorporating the newer nomenclature adopted by the German anatomical Society, generally designated the Basle nomenclature or BNA . ranial nerves take their origin; formatio reticularis,which is the continuation upward of the same from the medulla;the superior olivary nucleus (nucleus olivaris superior) ; theposterior longitudinal bundle (fasciculus longitudinalis medi-alis) ; the fillet (lemniscus) ; the superior cerebellar peduncle(brachium conjun Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-anatomy-being-a-complete-compend-of-anatomy-including-the-anatomy-of-the-viscera-a-chapter-on-dental-anatomy-numerous-tables-and-incorporating-the-newer-nomenclature-adopted-by-the-german-anatomical-society-generally-designated-the-basle-nomenclature-or-bna-ranial-nerves-take-their-origin-formatio-reticulariswhich-is-the-continuation-upward-of-the-same-from-the-medullathe-superior-olivary-nucleus-nucleus-olivaris-superior-theposterior-longitudinal-bundle-fasciculus-longitudinalis-medi-alis-the-fillet-lemniscus-the-superior-cerebellar-pedunclebrachium-conjun-image369847588.html
RM2CDM0AC–. Handbook of anatomy; being a complete compend of anatomy, including the anatomy of the viscera a chapter on dental anatomy, numerous tables, and incorporating the newer nomenclature adopted by the German anatomical Society, generally designated the Basle nomenclature or BNA . ranial nerves take their origin; formatio reticularis,which is the continuation upward of the same from the medulla;the superior olivary nucleus (nucleus olivaris superior) ; theposterior longitudinal bundle (fasciculus longitudinalis medi-alis) ; the fillet (lemniscus) ; the superior cerebellar peduncle(brachium conjun
. Diseases of the nervous system . Exit oftheLem- -=,niscus lateralis. pal! id us Putamen Lemniscus lateralis (acusticus) / Nucleus lemniscilateralis Nucleus olivaris superior Corpus trapezoideum Exit of the lemniscus medialis Funiculus posterior ^ Fiber tract running to theBasis pedunculi Lemniscus medialis(sensitivus) Stria medullaris (acustica)j Z.--m Decussatio lemniscorum J Substantia gelatinosa Nucleus funiculi cuneati* Nucleus funiculi gracilis Funiculus cuneatus*? Funiculus gracilis Fig. 87.—Diagram of the Lemniscus Tract (the Medial in Black, the Lateral in Red). The tuberculum Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-the-nervous-system-exit-ofthelem-=niscus-lateralis-pal!-id-us-putamen-lemniscus-lateralis-acusticus-nucleus-lemniscilateralis-nucleus-olivaris-superior-corpus-trapezoideum-exit-of-the-lemniscus-medialis-funiculus-posterior-fiber-tract-running-to-thebasis-pedunculi-lemniscus-medialissensitivus-stria-medullaris-acusticaj-z-m-decussatio-lemniscorum-j-substantia-gelatinosa-nucleus-funiculi-cuneati-nucleus-funiculi-gracilis-funiculus-cuneatus-funiculus-gracilis-fig-87diagram-of-the-lemniscus-tract-the-medial-in-black-the-lateral-in-red-the-tuberculum-image369669041.html
RM2CDBTHN–. Diseases of the nervous system . Exit oftheLem- -=,niscus lateralis. pal! id us Putamen Lemniscus lateralis (acusticus) / Nucleus lemniscilateralis Nucleus olivaris superior Corpus trapezoideum Exit of the lemniscus medialis Funiculus posterior ^ Fiber tract running to theBasis pedunculi Lemniscus medialis(sensitivus) Stria medullaris (acustica)j Z.--m Decussatio lemniscorum J Substantia gelatinosa Nucleus funiculi cuneati* Nucleus funiculi gracilis Funiculus cuneatus*? Funiculus gracilis Fig. 87.—Diagram of the Lemniscus Tract (the Medial in Black, the Lateral in Red). The tuberculum
. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. 568 THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. Upon the medial and dorsal aspect of the superior olive there is a dense group of longitudinal fibres. These constitute the fasciculus thalamo-olivaris or central tegmental tract, to which we have already referred in discussing the inferior olivary nucleus (Fig. 498). It is uncertain whether this tract arises in the thalamus. (4) The medial longitudinal bundle and the lemniscus medialis come next. As they proceed upwards through the tegmental part of the pons, these longitudinal tracts occupy the same relative position as in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cunninghams-text-book-of-anatomy-anatomy-568-the-nervous-system-upon-the-medial-and-dorsal-aspect-of-the-superior-olive-there-is-a-dense-group-of-longitudinal-fibres-these-constitute-the-fasciculus-thalamo-olivaris-or-central-tegmental-tract-to-which-we-have-already-referred-in-discussing-the-inferior-olivary-nucleus-fig-498-it-is-uncertain-whether-this-tract-arises-in-the-thalamus-4-the-medial-longitudinal-bundle-and-the-lemniscus-medialis-come-next-as-they-proceed-upwards-through-the-tegmental-part-of-the-pons-these-longitudinal-tracts-occupy-the-same-relative-position-as-in-image231870418.html
RMRD6H2A–. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. 568 THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. Upon the medial and dorsal aspect of the superior olive there is a dense group of longitudinal fibres. These constitute the fasciculus thalamo-olivaris or central tegmental tract, to which we have already referred in discussing the inferior olivary nucleus (Fig. 498). It is uncertain whether this tract arises in the thalamus. (4) The medial longitudinal bundle and the lemniscus medialis come next. As they proceed upwards through the tegmental part of the pons, these longitudinal tracts occupy the same relative position as in
Download Confirmation
Please complete the form below. The information provided will be included in your download confirmation