====== Posterior Commissure ====== The '''posterior commissure''' is a small but important bundle of white matter fibers located in the dorsal part of the upper [[midbrain]], just above the [[cerebral aqueduct]] and posterior to the [[third ventricle]]. It serves primarily to connect the left and right [[pretectal nuclei]], enabling bilateral coordination of the [[pupillary light reflex]]. ===== Anatomy ===== * Located at the junction of the [[midbrain]] and [[diencephalon]] * Lies below the [[pineal gland]] and anterior to the [[superior colliculi]] * Runs transversely across the dorsal aspect of the upper brainstem * One of the key fiber tracts crossing the midline in this region, alongside the [[habenular commissure]] ===== Function ===== * Mediates the **consensual pupillary light reflex**, allowing light in one eye to cause constriction in both pupils * Transmits signals from the [[pretectal nuclei]] to both [[Edinger-Westphal nuclei]] * Involved in reflexive eye movements and vertical gaze control ===== Clinical Significance ===== * Lesions affecting the posterior commissure can result in: * [[Parinaud syndrome]] (dorsal midbrain syndrome) * Vertical gaze palsy * Loss of pupillary light reflex with preserved accommodation (light-near dissociation) * Commonly affected in pineal region tumors or tectal plate gliomas ===== Related Structures ===== * [[Pretectal area]] * [[Edinger-Westphal nucleus]] * [[Pineal gland]] * [[Vertical gaze center]] ===== Reference ===== Nieuwenhuys R, Voogd J, van Huijzen C. ''The Human Central Nervous System''. Springer, 2007.