The dorsal longitudinal fasciculus (DLF) (not to be confused with the medial longitudinal fasciculus, nor the superior longitudinal fasciculus) is a white matter fiber tract located within the brain stem, specifically in the dorsal brainstem tegmentum. The DLF travels through the periaqueductal gray matter. The tract is composed of a diffuse brainstem pathway located in the periventricular gray matter comprising ascending visceral sensory axons and descending hypothalamic axons.
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| - Dorsal longitudinal fasciculus (en)
- Fasciculus longitudinalis dorsalis (de)
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| - Der Fasciculus longitudinalis dorsalis (dt.: hinteres Längsbündel; Syn.: Fasciculus longitudinalis posterior oder Schütz-Bündel) verbindet, aus dem Corpus mamillare im Hypothalamus zur Medulla oblongata ziehend, die vier parasympathischen Hirnnervenkerne miteinander. Dazu gehören:
* Nucleus accessorius nervi oculomotorii (Edinger-Westphal-Kern)
* Nucleus salivatorius superior
* Nucleus salivatorius inferior
* Nucleus dorsalis nervi vagi (de)
- The dorsal longitudinal fasciculus (DLF) (not to be confused with the medial longitudinal fasciculus, nor the superior longitudinal fasciculus) is a white matter fiber tract located within the brain stem, specifically in the dorsal brainstem tegmentum. The DLF travels through the periaqueductal gray matter. The tract is composed of a diffuse brainstem pathway located in the periventricular gray matter comprising ascending visceral sensory axons and descending hypothalamic axons. (en)
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- fasciculus longitudinalis posterior; fasciculus longitudinalis dorsalis (en)
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| - Der Fasciculus longitudinalis dorsalis (dt.: hinteres Längsbündel; Syn.: Fasciculus longitudinalis posterior oder Schütz-Bündel) verbindet, aus dem Corpus mamillare im Hypothalamus zur Medulla oblongata ziehend, die vier parasympathischen Hirnnervenkerne miteinander. Dazu gehören:
* Nucleus accessorius nervi oculomotorii (Edinger-Westphal-Kern)
* Nucleus salivatorius superior
* Nucleus salivatorius inferior
* Nucleus dorsalis nervi vagi Das hintere Längsbündel gehört zu den langen absteigenden vegetativen Bahnen des Hypothalamus und ist praktisch an nahezu allen vegetativen Funktionen des Körpers beteiligt. (de)
- The dorsal longitudinal fasciculus (DLF) (not to be confused with the medial longitudinal fasciculus, nor the superior longitudinal fasciculus) is a white matter fiber tract located within the brain stem, specifically in the dorsal brainstem tegmentum. The DLF travels through the periaqueductal gray matter. The tract is composed of a diffuse brainstem pathway located in the periventricular gray matter comprising ascending visceral sensory axons and descending hypothalamic axons. As with all white matter tracts, the DLF consists of myelinated axons carrying information between neurons. The DLF, carries both ascending and descending fibers, and conveys visceral motor and sensory signals. (en)
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