Mf. Wullimann, THE TELEOSTEAN TORUS LONGITUDINALIS - A SHORT REVIEW ON ITS STRUCTURE, HISTOCHEMISTRY, CONNECTIVITY, POSSIBLE FUNCTION AND PHYLOGENY, European journal of morphology, 32(2-4), 1994, pp. 235-242
The older idea that the torus longitudinalis (TL) is part of the ascen
ding cerebellotectal circuitry involved in control of eye movements is
at odds with facts on the histological, hodological and physiological
level. Instead of an input from the valvula cerebelli, the TL and the
cerebellum both receive a collateral messy fiber input from the same
source (nucleus lateralis valvulae, dorsal tegmental nucleus). The new
hodological information is more consistent with fine histological and
physiological data and suggests that the TL is a link in premotor cir
cuitry descending from telencephalon to brain stem.