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Arcuate nucleus (medulla)
In the
medulla oblongata
, the
arcuate
nucleus
is a group of
neurons
located on the
anterior surface
of the
medullary pyramids
. These
nuclei
are the
extension
of the
pontine nuclei
. They receive
fibers
from the
corticospinal tract
and send their
axons
through the
anterior external arcuate fibers
and
medullary striae
to the
cerebellum
via
the
inferior cerebellar peduncle
.
Arcuate
nuclei are capable of
chemosensitivity
and have a proven role in the
respiratory center
controlling
the
breathing rate
.
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