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Chapter 14, Problem 14CP
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The sensory nuclei within the corpora quadrigemina.
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Corpora quadrigemina is a region of the brain that contains two pairs of nuclei. It is the roof of midbrain known as tectum and is present posteriorly to the cerebral aqueduct.
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