Brain and BehaviorBrain Development |
What is the neural tube? |
The neural tube is a long tubular structure that develops from the outer layer of the initial plate of embryonic cells. At the head of the neural plate, three bulges form distinct sections. These are called the forebrain, the midbrain and the hindbrain, also known as the prosencephalon, the mesencephalon, and the rhombencephalon. The table below lists the parts of the neural tube.
Neural Tube Regions | Final Brain Regions | |
Hindbrain | Metencephalon | Pons |
Cerebellum | ||
Myencephalon | Medulla Oblongata | |
Midbrain | Tectum | Inferior Colliculus |
Superior Colliculus | ||
Cerebral Peduncle | Various Neurotransmitter Cell Bodies | |
Forebrain | Diencephalon | Hypothalamus |
Thalamus Other Thalamic Regions |
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Telencephalon | Neocortex Limbic System Basal Ganglia Cerebral White Matter |
The Neural Tube and Its Corresponding Brain Regions