Introduction

The midbrain or mesencephalon represents the connection between the brain stem and the higher centres of the brain and is involved in most body systems including sleep/conciousness, vision, hearing and temperature regulation. The midbrain is located between the diencephalon and the hind brain, or brain stem. More specifically it can be found ventral to the cerebral cortex and between the cerebral pedicles of the diecncephalon and the pons. It connects higher brain centres with the lower centres and the spinal cord. In most species the mid brain is found most centrally to the cranial cavity.

Midbrain Structure & Function

It’s tectum (roof) has four colliculi, two rostral and two caudal. Cranial nerves III and IV have their nuculi within the midbrain.

Midbrain Development

The midbrain arises from the mesencephalon. One of the key roles of this area of the brain during development is the maintainence of a patent cerebral aqueduct to facilitate the appropriate development of higher brains structures including the cerebral hemispheres.

Structure and Function

Structures Present Function
Midbrain (Mesencephalon) Colliculi

Occulomotor Nuculi

Colliculi - Processing visual and auditory information.

Occulomotor Nuculi - Eyeball mm., more cranial nerves.

Colliculi

Oculomotor Nuclei

  • The cerebral (mesencephalic) aqueduct is a ventricular tube running through the midbrain which connects the third and fourth ventricles. It contains cerebral spinal fluid which offer it immunological protection.

See immunology.

Species Differences

  • Other than size the brain of most species is fairly consistant.

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