Pons HY Flashcards
reticular formation - location/function in pons
Core/center
-arousal/consciousness
(in medulla: respiration, BP, HR)
corticospinal tract - location in pons
always ventral
-thru pyramids of medulla
medial lemniscus - location in pons
- medial
- horizontal
-joins with spinothalamic pathway
spinothalamic tract - location in pons
-always lateral
vestibular nucleus
- lateral
- equilibrium
- position/acceleration of head in space
- posture/muscle tone
- eye movement
rostral medulla, pontomedullary junction
cochlear nucleus
- hearing
- bilateral innervation (trapezoid body)
Lesion:
- difficulty localizing sound
- difficulty eliminating background noise
pontomedullary junction
abducens nuclei
- midline, medial
- lateral rectus (somatic motor)
- –moves ipsilateral eye laterally via PPRF
caudal pons
facial nuclei
- upper facial division: bilateral innervation
- lower facial division: contralateral innervation
lesion of nucleus/nerve (LMN): paralysis of whole ipsilateral face
caudal pons
lesion of CBT (UMN) of facial
paralysis of ipsilateral lower face
lesion of nucleus/nerve (LMN) of facial
paralysis of whole ipsilateral face
principal sensory nucleus of V
touch, proprioception, vibration
-of face
mid-pons
motor nucleus of V
- muscles of mastication
- influenced by mesencephalic nucleus (midbrain)
mid-pons
pontine nuclei/transverse pontine fibers
-from middle cerebellar peduncle
superior cerebellar peduncle
-efferent pathway from cerebellum to midbrain
middle cerebellar peduncle
-afferent pathway from pons to cerebellum