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Central tegmental tract
The
central
tegmental
tract
is a
structure
in the
midbrain
and
pons
.
The central tegmental tract includes
ascending
axonal fibers that
arise
from the rostral
nucleus solitarius
and terminate in the
ventral posteromedial nucleus
of
thalamus
. Information from the thalamus will
go to
cortical
taste
area
,
namely
the insula and
frontal
operculum
.
It also contains
descending
axonal fibers from the
parvocellular red nucleus
. The descending axons will project to the
inferior olivary nucleus
. This latter pathway will be used to connect the contralateral
cerebellum
.
Lesion of the tract can cause
palatal myoclonus
, e.g. in
myoclonic syndrome
, in
strokes
of the
Posterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery
.
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