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- Trapezoid_body abstract "The trapezoid body is part of the auditory pathway where some of the axons coming from the cochlear nucleus decussate, or cross over to the other side before traveling on to the superior olivary nucleus. This is believed to help with localization of sound.The trapezoid body is located in the caudal pons, or more specifically the pontine tegmentum. It is situated between the pontine nucleus and the medial lemniscus. After nerves from the cochlear nucleus cross over in the trapezoid body and go on to the superior olivary nucleus, they continue to the lateral lemniscus, then the inferior colliculus, then the medial geniculate body, before finally arriving at the primary auditory cortex.".
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- Trapezoid_body thumbnail Gray760.png?width=300.
- Trapezoid_body wikiPageID "1626165".
- Trapezoid_body wikiPageLength "3254".
- Trapezoid_body wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Trapezoid_body wikiPageRevisionID "674796800".
- Trapezoid_body wikiPageWikiLink Acoustic_tubercle.
- Trapezoid_body wikiPageWikiLink Auditory_cortex.
- Trapezoid_body wikiPageWikiLink Auditory_system.
- Trapezoid_body wikiPageWikiLink Axon.
- Trapezoid_body wikiPageWikiLink Category:Human_head_and_neck.
- Trapezoid_body wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pons.
- Trapezoid_body wikiPageWikiLink Cochlear_nerve.
- Trapezoid_body wikiPageWikiLink Cochlear_nucleus.
- Trapezoid_body wikiPageWikiLink Fourth_ventricle.
- Trapezoid_body wikiPageWikiLink Inferior_cerebellar_peduncle.
- Trapezoid_body wikiPageWikiLink Inferior_colliculus.
- Trapezoid_body wikiPageWikiLink Lateral_lemniscus.
- Trapezoid_body wikiPageWikiLink Medial_geniculate_nucleus.
- Trapezoid_body wikiPageWikiLink Medial_lemniscus.
- Trapezoid_body wikiPageWikiLink Medulla_oblongata.
- Trapezoid_body wikiPageWikiLink Medullary_striae_of_fourth_ventricle.
- Trapezoid_body wikiPageWikiLink Pons.
- Trapezoid_body wikiPageWikiLink Pontine_nuclei.
- Trapezoid_body wikiPageWikiLink Pontine_tegmentum.
- Trapezoid_body wikiPageWikiLink Pyramidal_tracts.
- Trapezoid_body wikiPageWikiLink Raphe.
- Trapezoid_body wikiPageWikiLink Spinal_accessory_nucleus.
- Trapezoid_body wikiPageWikiLink Superior_olivary_complex.
- Trapezoid_body wikiPageWikiLink Trapezoid_body.
- Trapezoid_body wikiPageWikiLink Vestibular_nerve.
- Trapezoid_body wikiPageWikiLinkText "Trapezoid body".
- Trapezoid_body wikiPageWikiLinkText "trapezoid bodies".
- Trapezoid_body wikiPageWikiLinkText "trapezoid body".
- Trapezoid_body braininfonumber "589".
- Trapezoid_body braininfotype "hier".
- Trapezoid_body caption "Terminal nuclei of the cochlear nerve, with their upper connections. The vestibular nerve with its terminal nuclei and their efferent fibers have been suppressed. On the other hand, in order not to obscure the trapezoid body, the efferent fibers of the terminal nuclei on the right side have been resected in a considerable portion of their extent. The trapezoid body, therefore, shows only one-half of its fibers, viz., those that come from the left. 1. Vestibular nerve, divided at its entrance into the medulla oblongata. 2. Cochlear nerve. 3. Accessory nucleus of acoustic nerve. 4. Tuberculum acusticum. 5. Efferent fibers of accessory nucleus. 6. Efferent fibers of tuberculum acusticum, forming the striae medullares, with 6’, their direct bundle going to the superior olivary nucleus of the same side; 6’’, their decussating bundles going to the superior olivary nucleus of the opposite side. 7. Superior olivary nucleus. 8. Trapezoid body. 9. Trapezoid nucleus. 10. Lateral lemniscus. 11. Raphé. 12. Pyramidal tracts. 13. Fourth ventricle. 14. Inferior peduncle.".
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- Trapezoid_body graypage "858".
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- Trapezoid_body latin "corpus trapezoideum".
- Trapezoid_body name "Trapezoid body".
- Trapezoid_body neurolex "Trapezoid body".
- Trapezoid_body neurolexid "birnlex_707".
- Trapezoid_body wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Auditory_and_vestibular_pathways.
- Trapezoid_body wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_brain.
- Trapezoid_body wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Neuroanatomy-stub.
- Trapezoid_body wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pons.
- Trapezoid_body wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Trapezoid_body subject Category:Human_head_and_neck.
- Trapezoid_body subject Category:Pons.
- Trapezoid_body hypernym Part.
- Trapezoid_body type AnatomicalStructure.
- Trapezoid_body type Brain.
- Trapezoid_body type Thing.
- Trapezoid_body type Q4936952.
- Trapezoid_body comment "The trapezoid body is part of the auditory pathway where some of the axons coming from the cochlear nucleus decussate, or cross over to the other side before traveling on to the superior olivary nucleus. This is believed to help with localization of sound.The trapezoid body is located in the caudal pons, or more specifically the pontine tegmentum. It is situated between the pontine nucleus and the medial lemniscus.".
- Trapezoid_body label "Trapezoid body".
- Trapezoid_body sameAs Q7835580.
- Trapezoid_body sameAs Corpo_trapezoide.
- Trapezoid_body sameAs m.05hqkl.
- Trapezoid_body sameAs Q7835580.
- Trapezoid_body wasDerivedFrom Trapezoid_body?oldid=674796800.
- Trapezoid_body depiction Gray760.png.
- Trapezoid_body isPrimaryTopicOf Trapezoid_body.
- Trapezoid_body name "Trapezoid body".
- Trapezoid_body name "corpus trapezoideum".