colliculus in Vietnamese

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1. The Abducens nucleus lies within the caudal third of the pons in the facial colliculus

2. From the lateral aspect of each colliculus a white band, termed the Brachium, is prolonged upward and forward.

3. The Brachium of superior colliculus (or superior Brachium) is a branch that extends laterally from the superior colliculus, and, passing between the pulvinar and medial geniculate body, is partly continued into an eminence called the lateral geniculate body, and partly into the optic tract.

4. The observations presented here suggest that one of these reflex centers for the acoustic modality is located in the lateral and latero-basal part of the inferior colliculus.

5. The stimulus correlated discharge periodicities of single neurons described in the literature for all parts of the acoustic channel below the geniculatum mediale were confirmed for the colliculus inferior.

6. The Abducens nucleus probably receives collaterals and terminals from the ventral longitudinal bundle (tectospinal fasciculus); fibers which have their origin in the superior colliculus, the primary visual center, and are concerned with visual reflexes

7. The Abducens nucleus is a spherical cell group located in the facial colliculus, adjacent to the internal genu of the facial nerve in the caudal pons From:Fundamental Neuroscience for Basic and Clinical Applications (Fifth Edition), 2018

8. On the lateral aspect of the Brachium we first removed fascia to expose the muscles.: The major muscle mass of the Brachium is the triceps brachii muscle.: Frequency discrimination after bilateral section of the Brachium of the inferior colliculus.: A band of gilded silver inscribed with Gothic lettering that reads Brachium S