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Answered by amarjyotijyoti87
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The midbrain is the topmost part of the brainstem, the connection central between the brain and the spinal cord. ... Of the 12 cranial nerves, two thread directly from the midbrain - the oculomotor and trochlear nerves, responsible for eye and eyelid movement.

Midbrain, also called mesencephalon, region of the developing vertebrate brain that is composed of the tectum and tegmentum. The midbrain serves important functions in motor movement, particularly movements of the eye, and in auditory and visual processing.

Answered by PoisionGirl
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