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what is pontine nuclei
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The pontine nuclei are clusters of nerve cells located in the pons region of the brainstem. These nuclei receive information from various regions of the cerebral cortex and send projections to other parts of the brain, primarily the cerebellum. They are important in motor control, particularly in fine-tuning and coordinating movements. The pontine nuclei help relay information between the cerebral cortex and the cerebellum, allowing for smooth and coordinated voluntary movements.
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