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Is the brain stem a symmetrical structure and what does it consistute – some defininitions include midbrain so?

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Is the brain stem a symmetrical structure and what does it consistute – some defininitions include midbrain so?

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yes its symmetrical and constitutes of the midbrain (mesencephalon), pons (part of the metencephalon) and the medulla oblongata (myelencephalon) the thalamus isnt part of the midbrain, i thought a neurophysiologist would know its part of the diencephalon!

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