Cerebral Peduncle (Noun)

Meaning

A bundle of myelinated neurons joining different parts of the brain.

Classification

Nouns denoting body parts.

Examples

  • The cerebral peduncle is a bundle of myelinated neurons that connects the forebrain to the hindbrain and plays a crucial role in controlling voluntary movements.
  • Damage to the cerebral peduncle can result in a range of motor disorders, including weakness, paralysis, and loss of coordination.
  • The cerebral peduncle is composed of both ascending and descending tracts, which allow for the exchange of information between different parts of the brain.
  • In the context of neuroanatomy, the cerebral peduncle is often studied in conjunction with other brainstem structures, such as the pons and the medulla oblongata.
  • The cerebral peduncle is a critical structure in the brainstem that helps to integrate sensory and motor information, allowing for the coordination of complex movements.

Synonyms

  • Peduncle

Hypernyms

  • Pathway
  • Nerve Tract
  • Nerve Pathway
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