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Brainstem Transition

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Transition of the spinal cord to the brainstem shows a continuum of neuronal groups and pathways. This is due to the continuous space provided by the neurotube architecture of the brain and spinal cord. Axons can project long distance to interconnect the most caudal levels of the spinal cord to the most rostral levels of the brain. "




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The single neurotube forms the brainstem, cerebellum, diencephalon and bilateral cerebral cortices with basal ganglia. The central canal extending from the spinal cord forms the ventriclar channel connecting ventricles in the brainstem with CSF spaces within the cerebral masses.






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