Midbrain:The midbrain, or mesencephalon, is the uppermost portion of the brainstem that connects the cerebrum to the hindbrain. It plays a crucial role in various functions, including visual and auditory processing, motor control, and regulation of sleep-wake cycles.
Oculomotor Nerve (Cranial Nerve III): The oculomotor nerve is the third cranial nerve that controls the majority of the eye's movements, including the elevation, depression, and adduction of the eye, as well as pupillary constriction and lens accommodation.
Corticospinal Tract:The corticospinal tract is a major motor pathway that originates in the cerebral cortex and descends through the brainstem and spinal cord, providing voluntary control of movement and muscle tone.