Term: lateral longitudinal fasciculus axonal fasciculation
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Name: lateral longitudinal fasciculus
Synonyms: lateral lemniscus, lateral longitudinal fascicle, lateral longitundinal fasciculus, LLF
Definition: The lateral longitudinal fascicule is an ascending bundle of axons. The LLF contains fibers of the auditory and mechanosensory systems which originate in the primary sensory brainstem nuclei and terminate in the torus semicircularis. The LLF lies dorsal to the superior reticular formation, adjacent to the ventral rhombencephalic commissure. The LLF becomes displaced more laterally as it approaches the torus semicircularis. The LLF is homologous to the mammalian lateral lemniscus.
Ontology: Anatomy Ontology [ZFA:0000534]
Name: axonal fasciculation
Synonyms: fasciculation of neuron
Definition: The collection of axons into a bundle of rods, known as a fascicle.
Ontology: GO: Biological Process [GO:0007413]    QuickGO    AmiGO