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Colliculi make up what structure of brain?

The colliculi make up the midbrain, specifically the tectum region. In the midbrain, there are two pairs of colliculi: the superior colliculi, which are involved in visual and eye movement functions, and the inferior colliculi, which are involved in auditory processing.


What is the function of the corpora quadrigemina?

it houses the superior and inferior colliculi; the superior colliculi is related to vision while the inferior colliculi is related to sound.


In the brain that is composed of four colliculi?

Yes. The landmark of the midbrain is the corpora quadrigemina. The corpora quadrigemina are two inferior colliculi and two superior colliculi.


What are the functions of the superior colliculi?

They are part of the midbrain. To be more specific, these 2 superior colliculi and 2 inferior colliculi can be found at the dorsal part of the midbrain which is the tectum.


Contains reflex centers for vision and audition in the midbrain?

2 superior colliculi - vision 2 inferior colliculi - audition


What are the major regions of the midbrain?

cerebral peduncles,cerebral aqueduct,tectum,corpora quadriplegia,superior colliculi,inferior colliculi, and substantia nigra


What contains reflex centers for vision and auditationin the midbrain?

Visual: Superior Colliculi and Corpa Quadrigemina Auditory: Inferior Colliculi and Corpa Quadrigemina


Where is the integration center for auditory reflexes?

inferior colliculi


What is contained in the tectum of the mesencephalon?

superior and inferior colliculi


Together the superior and inferior colliculi make up what structure?

the tectum


Is the superior colliculi of the corpora quadrigemina visual reflex centers?

True


What 4 structures make up the Corpora Quadrigemina?

Corpora quadrigemina is located in mesencephalon (midbrain). It lies above and in front of the anterior medullary velum and superior peduncle, and below and behind the third ventricle and posterior commissure.