The anatomy of the nervous system, from the standpoint of development and function . /iterpeduncular fossa Abducens nerveOlivePyramid Medulla oblongata, Tonsil of cerebellum Occipital poleSpinal cordVermis of cerebellum Fig. 86.—Ventral view of the human brain. (Sobotta-McMurrich.) majority of the fibers descending into the lateral funiculus of the opposite side,a minority into the anterior funiculus of the same side (Fig. 77). We are al-ready acquainted with these bundles in the spinal cord as the ventral and lateralcorticospinal tracts (direct and crossed pyramidal tracts). In addition t
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The anatomy of the nervous system, from the standpoint of development and function . /iterpeduncular fossa Abducens nerveOlivePyramid Medulla oblongata, Tonsil of cerebellum Occipital poleSpinal cordVermis of cerebellum Fig. 86.—Ventral view of the human brain. (Sobotta-McMurrich.) majority of the fibers descending into the lateral funiculus of the opposite side, a minority into the anterior funiculus of the same side (Fig. 77). We are al-ready acquainted with these bundles in the spinal cord as the ventral and lateralcorticospinal tracts (direct and crossed pyramidal tracts). In addition to thepyramid the ventral area of the medulla also contains a bundle of fibers, the W 11Y 01 mi. Ml .Di l.l. OBLONGATA medial longitudinal fasciculus; which is continuous with the anterior fasciculusproprius of the spinal cord. The lateral area of the medulla oblongata, included between the anterolateral and posterolateral sulci, appears as a dired continuation of the lateralfuniculus of the spinal cord; hut, as a matter ! hut, many of the fibers of thatfuniculus find