The Reticular Formation

The reticular formation is a widespread network of tracts and nuclei spread across the brainstem. Single cells can have connections in the spinal cord, thalamus, and hypothalamus at the same time. Some can even synapse directly in the cortex, bypassing the usualy thalamic relay station. This arrangement allows for much convergence of sensory information and divergence of systemic effects.

 

 

Components

medullary and pontine reticular nuclei

The reticulospinal tracts carry information from reticular nuclei to lower motor neurons.

 

raphe nuclei

midbrain reticular formation

 

locus ceruleus