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- In neuroanatomy, the corticobulbar (or corticonuclear) tract is a two-neuron white matter motor pathway connecting the motor cortex in the cerebral cortex...
- The pyramidal tracts include both the corticobulbar tract and the corticospinal tract. These are aggregations of efferent nerve fibers from the upper...
- nuclei of the cranial nerves of the opposite side. It contains the corticobulbar tract, which carries upper motor neurons from the motor cortex to cranial...
- outbursts. The condition is usually caused by the bilateral damage to corticobulbar pathways, which are upper motor neuron pathways that course from the...
- medulla oblongata that contain motor fibers of the corticospinal and corticobulbar tractsknown together as the pyramidal tracts. The lower limit of...
- The corona radiata is ****ociated with the corticopontine tract, the corticobulbar tract, and the corticospinal tract. Projection fibers are afferents...
- corticospinal tract is one of the pyramidal tracts, the other being the corticobulbar tract. The corticospinal tract originates in several parts of the brain...
- nucleus. This pathway from the cortex to the brainstem is called the corticobulbar tract. The neurons in the dorsal aspect of the facial motor nucleus...
- through the cerebral peduncles are the corticospinal, corticopontine, and corticobulbar tracts. Damage to the cerebral peduncles results in unrefined motor...
- pyramids of the medulla. The pyramidal tracts (corticospinal tract and corticobulbar tracts) may directly innervate motor neurons of the spinal cord or brainstem...