medial tegmental process

The term medial tegmental process refers to one of three components of the tegmental reticular nucleus in the ventral pontine tegmentum where it meets the basal pons. It is found in the human ( Crosby-1962 ).The other components are the lateral tegmental process and the supralemniscal process. Functionally the tegmental reticular nucleus belongs to the postcerebellar and precerebellar nuclei of the behavior control column ( Swanson-2004 ).

Also known as: medial tegmental process of Jacobsohn, medial tegmental process

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Name:

medial tegmental process of Jacobsohn

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English

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human

Source:

Crosby-1962

Citation:

New York: MacMillan, 1962

Source Title:

Correlative Anatomy of the Nervous System

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medial tegmental process

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English

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Unspecified

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NeuroNames

Citation:

University of Washington, Seattle, WA

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medial tegmental process of Jacobsohn

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Crosby-1962

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159

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