How do I know if I am looking at a Ventral or a Dorsal view of the brainstem?
The brainstem is the posterior part of the brain which is associated with the spinal cord. The three main components of the brain stem are medulla oblongata, midbrain and pons. It is easy to identify the dorsal and ventral view where the dorsal view looks like a walnut which divided by the longitudinal fissure. It is just the two halves of the brainstem coming together. In the ventral view, all the inner elements of the brain are easily noticed which include cerebellum, medullary pyraminds, pons and many other brain parts.
How do I know if I am looking at a Ventral or a Dorsal view of the brainstem?
how can you distinguish the dorsal from the ventral horns?
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