Q. A 58-year-old man is found unresponsive. On examination, he cannot speak or move any part of his body voluntarily, but he is able to open and close his eyes vertically and blink on command. Pupils are reactive and symmetrical. Cranial imaging reveals a large infarct in the ventral portion of the pons. Which of the following structures is most likely spared in this patient?

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