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1541:"Mice selectively bred for high voluntary wheel running have larger midbrains: support for the mosaic model of brain evolution"
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896:corticospinal tracts
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1989:Sensory / ascending
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2319:Decussation
2162:Red nucleus
2073:Grey matter
1871:Grey matter
1758:Sympathetic
1730:Motor nerve
1682:Optic nerve
1630:Spinal cord
1338:: 149–173.
1154:(Pretectum)
1095:vertebrates
1035:neural tube
1007:Development
953:Vasculature
917:(literally
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624:decussation
581:(Latin for
441:, "brain".
277:Identifiers
81:Arbor vitae
73:Spinal cord
2349:Categories
1655:Cerebellum
1521:2011-03-23
1275:2011-03-05
1199:required.)
1164:References
1135:NeuroNames
1111:house mice
1063:alar plate
995:basal vein
839:(from the
816:red nuclei
778:cerebellum
660:amphibians
652:homologous
545:cerebellum
507:, and the
439:enkephalos
307:NeuroNames
1995:Lemnisci
1972:Tegmentum
1964:(Ventral)
1750:Autonomic
1667:Forebrain
1640:Hindbrain
1459:0006-8950
1265:"Slide 5"
1158:Tegmentum
1131:ancil-453
1075:brainstem
1043:hindbrain
1039:forebrain
931:addiction
786:decussate
752:Tegmentum
727:serotonin
594:tegmentum
533:hindbrain
513:Rostrally
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489:colliculi
463:Structure
428:alertness
421:tegmentum
408:with the
398:brainstem
271:Brainstem
2355:Midbrain
1961:Peduncle
1826:(Dorsal)
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1689:Cerebrum
1662:Midbrain
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1069:Function
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1645:Medulla
1537:Garland
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1031:vesicle
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780:by the
642:of the
541:medulla
445:Anatomy
394:rostral
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300:D008636
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125:Details
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