Relacionar Columnas Major structures & landmarks in the nervous systemVersión en línea emphasis of function in sensory and motor systems por Taylor Hill 1 reticular formation 2 inferior olivary complex 3 cerebellar peduncles 4 vestibular nuclei 5 vestibular nuclei 6 brainstem 7 pontine nuclei 8 inferior colliculi 9 cerebral aqueduct 10 dorsal column nuclei 11 pyramids 12 medulla 13 red nucleus 14 pons 15 superior colliculi 16 cerebral peduncles 17 midbrain two rounded masses on the ventral surface of the medulla containing motor fibers involved in regulating posture and coordinating eye and head movements site of origin of a descending pain-control pathway contains pyramids, inferior olivary complex, dorsal column nuclei, vestibular nuclei, reticular formation consists of pontine nuclei, cerebellar peduncles, vestibular nuclei, reticular formation regulating posture and coordinating eye and head movements consists of cerebral peduncles, red nucleus, cerebral aqueduct, superior & inferior colliculi nuclei in the basal pons that receive inputs from the cerebral cortex and project to contralateral cerebellum three paired fiber bundles connecting the cerebellum and brainstem via cerebellar afferents and efferents complex network of nuclei involved in integrative functions: control of complex movements, transmission of pain info, vital functions, consciousness involved in directing visual attention and controlling eye movements nuclei for really of proprioceptive and discriminative touch for dorsal column-medial lemniscus system involved in cerebellum circuitry and in control of limb movements, especially shaping the hand during reaching "climbing fibers" to cerebellum that are involved in motor learning consists of midbrain, pons, medulla two large cylindrical masses on ventral surface of midbrain containing descending motor fibers from the cortex major link in the auditory system