Myelencephalon
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Brain: Myelencephalon | ||
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Diagram depicting the main subdivisions of the embryonic vertebrate brain. These regions will later differentiate into forebrain, midbrain and hindbrain structures. | ||
Gray's | subject #187 767 | |
NeuroNames | hier-695 | |
MeSH | Myelencephalon | |
Dorlands/Elsevier | m_24/12553211 |
The myelencephalon is a developmental categorization of a portion of the central nervous system. The myelencephalon is composed of the medulla oblongata; contains a portion of the fourth ventricle; as well as the glossopharyngeal nerve (CN IX), vagus nerve (CN X), accessory nerve (CN XI), hypoglossal nerve (CN XII), and a portion of the vestibulocochlear nerve (CN VIII).
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List of regions in the human brain