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- tracts. The dorsal pons also contains the reticulotegmental nucleus, the mesopontine cholinergic system comprising the pedunculopontine nucleus and the laterodorsal...
- The mesopontine tegmentum refers to an area of tissue that lies at the junction of mesencephalon and the pons. The dorsal area of this is the pontine...
- responsible for a certain brain function. An example are the neurons in the mesopontine tegmental anesthesia area (MPTA) of the brainstem, which have been mapped...
- nucleus and laterodorsal tegmental nucleus collectively known as the mesopontine tegmentum area or pontomesencephalotegmental complex. In the basal forebrain...
- from adrenergic cell groups Glutamate and acetylcholine pathways from mesopontine nuclei Extrapyramidal system Pyramidal tract Corticospinal tract or Cerebrospinal...
- 272.5259.225. PMID 8602506. S2CID 39331177. Reiner, P. B. (1995). "Are mesopontine cholinergic neurons either necessary or sufficient components of the...
- clinical research is still in its early stages. It is located in the mesopontine tegmentum next to the crossing of the superior cerebellar peduncle and...
- arousal-promoting cell groups thalamocortical tract REM sleep; brainstem mesopontine nuclei Wakefulness Arousal and Circadian Rhythms circuits also subserve...
- ; Reiner, P.B. (1993). "Noradrenaline hyperpolarizes identified rat mesopontine cholinergic neurons in vitro". J. Neurosci. 13 (9): 3878–3883. doi:10...
- locomotion, and dopamine activation: A proposed model for control by mesopontine and rostromedial tegmental neurons". Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 83: 72–82...