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Mongoose Movie Atlas (Cynictis
penicillata)
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The
brainstem consists of the entire caudal
region of the brain beneath the cerebellum,
behind the thalamus, and in front of
the spinal cord. It is the huge stalk
of the brain which contains all the
sensory, motor and interconnecting cellular
groups, together with all the fiber
tracts which pass through this region.
The fiber tracts that interconnect the
forebrain (thalamus, basal forebrain,
and cerebral cortex), spinal cord, and
cerebellum.