Pontine nuclei
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| Brain: Pontine nuclei | ||
|---|---|---|
| Latin | nuclei pontis | |
| Gray's | subject #187 786 | |
| NeuroNames | hier-613 | |
| Dorlands/Elsevier | n_11/12582504 | |
The pontine nuclei are a part of the pons which store the memory of intention during motor activity. Corticopontine fibres carry information from the primary motor cortex to the ipsilateral pontine nucleus in the ventral pons, and the pontocerebellar projection then carries that information to the contralateral cerebellum via the middle cerebellar peduncle.
They therefore allow modification of actions in the light of their outcome, or error correction, and are hence important in learning motor programs.
[edit] External links
- Neuroanatomy at UW Bs97/TEXT/P16/intro.htm
- Diagram at mindsci-clinic.com
- http://www.neuropat.dote.hu/anastru/test2ga.htm

