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What is the importance of cerebral peduncles?

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Definition of Cerebral Peduncles**: - Cerebral peduncles are structures located in the anterior part of the midbrain. They play a crucial role in connecting the brainstem to the thalamus. 2. **Structure**: - They are paired structures, meaning there are two cerebral peduncles, which are separated by a space known as the inter-peduncular cistern. ...
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