Bun Bent

The bent bundle (lat. f. retroflexus) is a bundle of nerve fibers extending from the medulla oblongata and going to the vestibular nuclei located in the medulla oblongata.

This tuft is also called the meinert tuft, the leash-interpeduncular tract, or the backward curved tuft. It consists of axons of neurons of the vestibular nuclei going to the motor nuclei of the cranial nerves. The reflexed bundle plays an important role in coordinating the movements of the eyes, head and body.

Damage to this bundle can lead to problems with balance, coordination, and control of eye movements.



Bent beam

Bent beam - this is one of the parts of the central nervous system, which is an important element in the functioning of the brain and plays a key role in the transmission of nerve impulses. It is also known as Meynert's fasciculus or leash-interpeduncular tract.

The reflexed fascicles are a bundle of nerves that is located on the back surface of the brain. They have a curved shape and connect to other parts of the nervous system. These bundles transmit nerve impulses between different parts of the brain, as well as between the brain and other parts of the body.

The importance of the reflex fasciculi lies in the fact that they play an important role in processing the information that the brain receives from the senses. They are also involved in coordinating body movements and regulating the functioning of many body systems.

However, if the reflexed bundle is damaged or destroyed, it can lead to serious health consequences. For example, damage to this bundle can lead to loss of coordination, loss of balance, and even paralysis.

Thus, the reflexed bundles play an important role in the functioning of the brain and the entire organism as a whole. However, their damage can lead to negative consequences. Therefore, it is necessary to take care of the health of this bundle and other parts of the central nervous system.