frontopontine

frontopontine
fron·to·pontine

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  • Frontopontine fibers — Infobox Brain Name = PAGENAME Latin = fibrae frontopontinae GraySubject = 188 GrayPage = 802 Caption = Coronal section through mid brain. 1. Corpora quadrigemina. 2. Cerebral aqueduct. 3. Central gray stratum. 4. Interpeduncular space. 5. Sulcus… …   Wikipedia

  • frontopontine — “+ adjective Etymology: fronto + Latin pont , pons bridge + English ine : of or relating to both the frontal lobe and the pons …   Useful english dictionary

  • frontopontine fibers — fibrae frontopontinae …   Medical dictionary

  • frontopontine tract — tractus frontopontinus …   Medical dictionary

  • frontopontine tract — noun : a neural tract beginning in the frontal cortex and ending in the pons …   Useful english dictionary

  • tract — An elongated area, e.g., path, track, way. SEE ALSO: fascicle. SYN: tractus. [L. tractus, a drawing out] alimentary t. SYN: digestive t.. anterior corticospinal t. uncrossed fibers forming a small bundle in the anterior funiculus of the …   Medical dictionary

  • Corticopontine fibers — Brain: Corticopontine fibers Coronal section through mid brain. 1. Corpora quadrigemina. 2. Cerebral aqueduct. 3. Central gray stratum. 4. Interpeduncular space. 5. Sulcus lateralis. 6. Substantia nigra. 7. Red nucleus of …   Wikipedia

  • Medial longitudinal fasciculus — Brain: Medial longitudinal fasciculus Transverse section of mid brain at level of inferior colliculi. (Medial longitudinal fasciculus labeled at center right.) …   Wikipedia

  • Cerebrospinal fibers — Brain: Cerebrospinal fibers Coronal section through mid brain. 1. Corpora quadrigemina. 2. Cerebral aqueduct. 3. Central gray stratum. 4. Interpeduncular space. 5. Sulcus lateralis. 6. Substantia nigra. 7. Red nucleus of …   Wikipedia

  • fibrae frontopontinae — [TA] frontopontine fibers: nerve fibers that arise in the frontal lobe of the cerebral hemisphere and traverse the internal capsule and peduncle, ending in the pontine nuclei. Together they form the frontopontine tract (tractus frontopontinus) …   Medical dictionary

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