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Midbrain - Structure & Function - Neuroanatomy

Offered By: Dr. Najeeb Lectures via YouTube

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Overview

Explore the structure and function of the midbrain in this comprehensive 32-minute neuroanatomy lecture. Examine the anatomical location of the midbrain from anterior and posterior views, including the crus cerebri, interpeduncular fossa, and superior and inferior colliculi. Discover the midbrain's lateral and front-lateral perspectives, focusing on cerebral peduncles and their distinction from cerebellar peduncles. Learn about the substantia nigra, cerebral aqueduct, and the midbrain's relationship to the ventricular system. Delve into the tectum, tegmentum, and crus cerebri, as well as the visual and auditory reflexes associated with the superior and inferior colliculi. Investigate the tectospinal tract and its role in audiovisual reflexes. Conclude with an in-depth look at a midbrain section at the level of the inferior colliculus, exploring the substantia nigra's pars compacta and pars reticularis. Gain insights into the clinical correlation between the substantia nigra and Parkinson's disease, including the dopaminergic pathway and key clinical features of the condition.

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