Medulla Oblongata
Medulla Oblongata
Medulla Oblongata
◼ The upper half of the medulla oblongata (open medulla) contains the
lower part of fourth ventricle, while its lower half (closed medulla)
contains the central canal.
• It gives fibers to the III, IV, VI, VII, XII, and spinal part of the IX nerves
and the anterior horn cells of the spinal cord.
Level of Decussation of the Medial Lemniscus
◼ This level marks the location
where the sensory
decussation of the medial
lemniscus occurs . Purple
lines have been used to
represent the internal
arcuate fibres as they run
from the nucleus gracilis and
nucleus cuneatus around and
anterior to the central gray
matter to form the medial
lemniscus.
◼ Lateral to the medial
lemniscus, the trigeminal
nucleus and spinal tract
can once again be seen, as
can the spinocerebellar
tracts and the lateral
spinothalamic tract.
Level of Decussation of the Medial Lemniscus
◼ Between the peduncle and the olivary nuclei resides the lateral
spinothalamic tract and the more lateral anterior spinocerebellar tract.
Level of the Olives