Roof of the Diamond Brain

roof of rhombic brain

The roof of the rhomboid brain (lat. tegmentum lobi rhombencephaeli, English rof of rhombiс brain) is one of the structures of the posterior cranial fossa, which is located on the sides of the corpus callosum and is involved in the regulation of wakefulness, vision, hearing, smell, taste and coordination of movements .

The roof of the rhombic brain is divided into the anterior part - the lateral tegmental surface (lat. surface ta grantialis lateralis, English) and the posterior - medial, located in the occipital edge of the medulla oblongata (lat. surface medialis ta grandentis, English).

One of the main functions of the roof of the rhombencephalon is the reorganization of the function of transmitting information from different sensory systems (visual, auditory and tactile). It integrates many types of information and ensures the coordinated functioning of the various centers of the brain that control movement, emotion and perception. The diamond-shaped roof also regulates