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| tract responsible for vision and makes up half of the pretectum |
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| tract responsible for hearing and makes up half of the pretectum |
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| tract responsible for the turning reflex |
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| responsible for proximal limb flexion and decorticate rigidity |
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| responsible for contralateral flexor bias in the distal limbs |
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| responsible for cerebellar relay and climbing fibers and is lateral to the pyramids |
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| parasympathetic and controls eye meiosis |
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| superior salvitory nucleus |
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| responsible for controlling the lacrimal, submandibular, and sublingual glands |
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| inferior salvitory nucleus |
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| responsible for controlling the parotid gland |
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| Lateral vestibular nuclei |
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| this is the anti gravity reflex and is responsible for ipsilateral extensor bias and decerebrate rigidity and has direct input on LMN |
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| Pontine reticulospinal tract |
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| this is responsible for extensor bias but does not have direct input on LMN |
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| lateral corticospinal tract |
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| this tract is responsible for finger flexion and increased distal tone |
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| this tract is responsible for bi-lateral innervation of the face and the genu of the internal capsule |
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| anterolateral spinothalamic |
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| this tract is responsible for sensory loss in the legs |
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| 1a fibers responsible for the jaw drop and is the only nuclei with the cell body in the CNS |
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| motor nucleus of trigeminal |
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| muscles of mastication; cell body is inside the ganglion |
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| deals with the epicritics of the face that project bilaterally |
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| Spinal nucleus of trigeminal |
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| protopathics pain and temperature; project ipsilaterally to the thalamus |
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| the ipsilateral projection to the thalamus |
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| is the contralateral projection to the thalamus |
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| takes part in localizing sound in space |
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