Feedback for Median Raphe Nucleus: I would consider adding a picture of the brain to show where the median raphe nucleus is, for those who may not know where the V Afferents of the motor nucleus is to compare. I would move the sentence that states, "The median raphe nucleus projects extensively to the hippocampus, which is known to be essential for the formation of long-term memory." to the first paragraph because this is a broad sentence that could be expanded on more. For example, what does projecting on the hippocampus mean? Also, the sentence that states, "One recent study found that this raphe-hippocampus pathway plays a critical role in regulation of hippocampal activity and likely associated memory consolidation processes," could be moved to the research section of the article. Delete I would add a photo of where the median raphe nucleus is located in the brain and how its location in the brain relative to other structures is conducive to its function. You could also extend on this topic by discussing the evolutionary basis of the median raphe nucleus and how it supports the survival of those organisms that have it.


Feedback: I would add links to the terms "polygonal, fusiform and piriform neurons" just so people can understand what they are and their functions. Furthermore, I would possibly discuss how the median raphe nucleus's structure and location in the brain relative to other structures dictates its function. The location of it in the brain and its relationship to other brain structures can help explain the physiology of its function. Also, it could be interesting to discuss what would happen if the median raphe nucleus of a person's brain was removed. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Asaeed10 (talkcontribs) 00:47, 28 October 2019 (UTC)Reply