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Mesencephalic Reticular Formation Neurons

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Mesencephalic Reticular Formation Neurons


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Introduction

The Mesencephalic Reticular Formation (mRTF), also known as the midbrain reticular formation, is a diffuse network of neurons in the midbrain that plays critical roles in arousal, attention, sleep-wake transitions, and sensory processing. It forms part of the ascending reticular activating system (ARAS) that maintains consciousness and wakefulness. [@wood2003]

Overview

The Mesencephalic Reticular Formation is located in the midbrain tegmentum, surrounding the cerebral aqueduct and extending from the rostral pons to the posterior hypothalamus. It receives input from multiple sensory systems and projects to thalamic nuclei, hypothalamic nuclei, and the basal forebrain. [@rani2012]

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