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  • the four lemnisci = medial, spinal, lateral and trigeminal
  • superior cerebellar peduncles
  • decussation of superior cerebellar penducles
  • tectospinal tract
  • rubrospinal tract
  • central tegmental tract
  • dorsal longitudinal fasciculus
  • medial longitudinal bundle
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