olivary body: the olivary bodies or simply olives are a pair of prominent oval structures in the medulla oblongata, the lower portion of the brainstem. They contain the olivary nuclei. There is the superior olivary nucleus, considered part of the pons and aids the perception of _______. And there's the inferior olivary nucleus, which is mainly involved in cerebellar ________-learning and function.

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1. olivary body: the olivary bodies or simply olives are a pair of prominent oval structures in the medulla oblongata, the lower portion of the brainstem. They contain the olivary nuclei. There is the superior olivary nucleus, considered part of the pons and aids the perception of _______. And there's the inferior olivary nucleus, which is mainly involved in cerebellar ________-learning and function.