Twelve Lectures On the Structure of the Central Nervous System for Physicians An
Twelve Lectures On the Structure of the Central Nervous System for Physicians An
Ludwig Edinger
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These fibres come from the anterior lobules, decussate in front of the nucleus tegmenti, and pass to the opposite side of the cerebellum. From here they can be traced into the anterior peduncles and the restiform bodies. Cerebellum FIG. Frontal section through the cerebellum and pons of an embryo of 26 weeks. All the medullary fibres are stained with haematoxylin. Aus dem Corpus rest\f. , From the restiform body. Bindearm, Anterior cerebellar peduncle. Schletfe, Fillet. The fibres of the poster...ior lobules follow an exactly analogous course, and form the posterior decussating commissure in the back part of the white substance of the vermis. In the midst of the white substance between the two com- missures lies the nucleus fastigii (nucleus tegmenti), surrounded THE PONS AND THE CEREBELLUM. 145 and covered in by fibres which, originating in the horizontal branch of the arbor vitse, connect the two decussating commis- sures, and in part pass off to the cerebellar hemispheres with the fibres of the anterior of these commissures.
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