The basal plate neuroblasts will give rise to the motor nuclei.
Because of these lesions, the facial motor nucleus will reduce or destroy input in the ventral division.
It is formed by fibers from the motor nucleus of the facial nerve as they loop over the abducens nucleus.
The lateral RF is close to the motor nuclei of the cranial nerves, and mostly mediates their function.
The trigeminal and facial motor nuclei were also shown to not correlate well with the rhombomere boundaries in the lamprey.
It is a motor nucleus, so is located near the midline.
A more appropriate classification of motor nuclei and tracts would be by their functions.
Some of these incoming fibers go to the motor nucleus of V, thus entirely bypassing the pathways for conscious perception.
The two motor nuclei fire in phase in toadfish, leading to the paired contraction of the sonic muscles.
Many floccular projections connect to the motor nuclei involved in control of eye movement.