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Cerebral peduncle
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The cerebral peduncles (In Latin, ped- means 'foot'.) are the two stalks that attach the to the .

(2025). 9780071222075, McGraw-Hill.
They are structures at the front of the which arise from the and contain the large ascending (sensory) and descending (motor) that run to and from the from the pons. Mainly, the three common areas that give rise to the cerebral peduncles are the , the and the . The region includes the , and . By this definition, the cerebral peduncles are also known as the basis pedunculi, while the large ventral bundle of efferent fibers is referred to as the ( crus means ‘leg’ in Latin.) or the pes pedunculi ( pes means 'foot' in Latin.).

The cerebral peduncles are located on either side of the midbrain and are the frontmost part of the midbrain, and act as the connectors between the rest of the and the and thus the . As a whole, the cerebral peduncles assist in refining motor movements, learning new motor skills, and converting information into balance and posture maintenance. Important that run through the cerebral peduncles are the corticospinal, corticopontine, and corticobulbar tracts. Damage to the cerebral peduncles results in unrefined motor skills, imbalance, and lack of .


Structure
The descending upper fibers from the continue on through the midbrain and are then seen as the fibers in the cerebral peduncles. The corticopontine fibers are found in the outer and inner third of the cerebral peduncle, these are the cortical input to the pontine nuclei. The corticobulbar and corticospinal fibers are found in the middle third of the cerebral peduncle. The corticospinal tract exits the internal capsule and is seen in the mid portion of the cerebral peduncles.


Cranial nerves
Cranial nerve III () appears ventrally between the two cerebral peduncles in the interpeduncular fossa. Cranial nerve IV () wraps around the lowest part of the cerebral peduncle.

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