Dictionary Definition
midbrain n : the middle portion of the brain
[syn: mesencephalon]
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English
Etymology
Noun
Synonyms
Translations
part of brain
- Capeverdean Crioulo:
- Chinese, Simplified: 中脳
- Czech: střední mozek
- Danish: mesencephalon
- Dutch: mesencephalon
- Finnish: keskiaivot
- French: mésencéphale
- German: Mittelhirn
- Greek: μεσεγκέφαλος (mesegkefalos, also accented as mesegkéfalos)
- Italian: mesemcefalo
- Japanese: 中脳
- Latin: mesencephalon
- Lithuanian: vidurinės smegenys
- Macedonian: среден мозок (sreden mozok)
- Norwegian: mesencephalon
- Polish: sródmózgowie
- Portuguese: mesencéfalo
- Russian: средний мозг
- Slovak: stredný mozog
- Spanish: mesencéfalo
- Swedish: mesencephalon
Extensive Definition
In biological anatomy, the mesencephalon (or
midbrain) is the middle of three vesicles that arise from the
neural
tube that forms the brain of developing animals.
Caudally the mesencephalon adjoins the pons (metencephalon) and rostrally
it adjoins the diencephalon (Thalamus,
hypothalamus, et al).
In mature human brains, the mesencephalon becomes
the least differentiated, from both its developmental form and
within its own structure, among the three vesicles. The
mesencephalon is considered part of the brain stem.
Its substantia
nigra is closely associated with motor system
pathways of the basal
ganglia.
The human mesencephalon is archipallian in origin,
meaning its general architecture is shared with the most ancient of
vertebrates. Dopamine produced
in the substantia nigra plays a role in motivation and habituation
of species from humans to the most elementary animals such as
insects.
Corpora Quadrigemina
It consists of four solid optic lobes on the dorsal side of cerebral aqueduct, where the superior anterior pair are called the superior colliculi and the inferior posterior pair is called the inferior colliculi. The 4 solid optic lobes help to decussate several fibres of the optic nerve. However some fibers also show ipsilateral arrangement (i.e. they run parallel on the same side without decussating.) The superior colliculus is involved with saccadic eye movements; while the inferior is a synapsing point for sound information. The trochlear nerve comes out of the posterior surface of the midbrain, below the inferior colliculus.Cerebral Peduncle
These are paired structures, present on the ventral side of cerebral aqueduct, and they further carry tegmentum on the dorsal side and cresta or pes on the ventral side, and both of them accommodate the corticospinal tract fibres, from the internal capsule (i.e ascending + descending tracts = longitudinal tract.) the middle part of cerebral peduncles carry substantia nigra (also called "Black Matter") which is a type of basal nucleus. It is the only part of the brain that carries melanin pigment.Between the peduncles is the interpeduncular
fossa, which is a cistern filled with cerebrospinal
fluid. The occulomotor
nerve comes out between the peduncles, and the trochlear nerve
is visible wrapping around the outside of the peduncles.
Cross-Section Through the Midbrain
The midbrain is usually sectioned at the level of the superior and inferior colliculi.A cross-section at the level of the superior
colliculus shows the red nucleus,
the nuclei of the oculomotor
nerve (and associated Edinger-Westphal
nucleus), as well as the substantia
nigra.
The substantia nigra is still present at inferior
colliculus level. Also apparent are the trochlear
nerve nucleus, and the decussation of the superior cerebellar
peduncles.
The cerebral
aqueduct runs through the midbrain, and is the communication
between the third and
fourth
ventricle.
As a mnemonic the mesencephalic
cross-section resembles a bear (or teddybear) upside down with the
two red nuclei as the eyes and the crus cerebri as the ears.
Organization
Additional images
Image:Ventral midbrain.png|Ventral midbrain
Image:midbrainsuperiorcolliculus.png |Diagram of the midbrain,
sectioned at the level of the superior
colliculus ’ incubation, viewed from the dorsal aspect. X 30.
Image:Human cerebrum lateral view, a part of temporal lobe resected
description.JPG|Human cerebrum lateral view Image:Human brain
frontal (coronal) section description.JPG|Human brain frontal
(coronal) section
See also
midbrain in Danish: Mesencephalon
midbrain in German: Mittelhirn
midbrain in Spanish: Mesencéfalo
midbrain in French: Mésencéphale
midbrain in Italian: Mesencefalo
midbrain in Lithuanian: Vidurinės smegenys
midbrain in Macedonian: Среден мозок
midbrain in Dutch: Mesencephalon
midbrain in Japanese: 中脳
midbrain in Norwegian: Mesencephalon
midbrain in Polish: Śródmózgowie
midbrain in Portuguese: Mesencéfalo
midbrain in Russian: Средний мозг
midbrain in Simple English: Mesencephalon
midbrain in Slovak: Stredný mozog
midbrain in Finnish: Keskiaivot
midbrain in Chinese: 中腦