The sensory nuclei of the trigeminal nerve is taken in this text to mean the main sensory nucleus of the trigeminal nerve within the brainstem. It is sited in the dorsolateral pons. The mesencephalic tract and the motor nucleus of the trigeminal nerve lie more medially. The superior cerebellar peduncle lies posteriorly. It is continuous inferiorly with the spinal nucleus of the trigeminal nerve that extends into the medulla. Superiorly, the sensory nuclei on each side are continuous with the mesencephalic nucleus.
The sensory nuclei of the trigeminal nerve receive afferent fibres from the:
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