WebMedullary striae 4. Vestibular area 5. Obex 6. Area postrema 7. Vagal trigone 8. Hypoglossal trigone 9. Median sulcus 10. Sup. medullary velum 11. Medial eminence. The cerebrospinal fluid leaves the fourth ventricle to enter the subarachnoid space through the median aperture (foramen Magendie), and the two lateral apertures (foramina of Luschka). Webmed·ul·lar·y stri·ae of fourth ven·tri·cle [TA] slender fascicles of fibers extending transversely below the ependymal floor of the ventricle from the median sulcus to enter the inferior cerebellar peduncle. They arise from the arcuate nuclei on the ventral surface of the medullary pyramid.
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WebComplete Article - Journal of Morphological Science Webmed·ul·lar·y stria of thal·a·mus ( med'ŭ-lar'ē strīă thal'ă-mŭs) [TA] A narrow, compact fiber bundle that extends along the line of attachment of the roof of the third ventricle to the thalamus on each side and terminates posteriorly in the habenular nucleus. fields in cognitive science
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Webmedullary striae of fourth ventricle (Q3500408) No description defined edit Statements subclass of region of wall of fourth ventricle 1 reference described by source Gray's Anatomy (20th edition) page (s) 800 1 reference Identifiers Foundational Model of Anatomy ID 78484 subject named as Stria medullaris of fourth ventricle 1 reference WebDefinition. The medullary striae, which form a portion of the cochlear division of the vestibulocochlear nerve and disappear into the median sulcus, winding around the inferior cerebellar peduncle in the lower … WebMotor nucleus for the trigeminal nerve (V) Abducens nucleus (VI) Facial nerve nucleus (VII) Vestibulocochlear nuclei ( vestibular nuclei and cochlear nuclei) (VIII) Superior salivatory nucleus. Pontine tegmentum. Pontine micturition center (Barrington's nucleus) Locus coeruleus. Pedunculopontine nucleus. grey\u0027s anatomy xrysoi online