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12 cze 2023 · The spinocerebellar tract carries unconscious proprioceptive information from peripheral receptors (muscle spindles, Golgi tendon organs and joint capsules), through the spinal cord and brainstem to the cerebellum.
Four distinct pathways, generally referred to as the spinocerebellar tracts, transmit unconscious proprioceptive data from the periphery to the cerebellum. These pathways often send information to the ipsilateral cerebellum from the muscle spindles and peripheral Golgi tendon organs.
The spinocerebellar tract is an ascending tract that travels a path from the spinal cord to the cerebellum ipsilaterally. The function involves carrying unconscious proprioceptive information toward the cerebellum.
8.3.1. Anatomical Location and Function The spinocerebellar tract occupies a large portion of the white matter on its outer aspects. It spans across the dorsal, lateral and ventral areas of the peripheral aspect of the white matter.
8 sie 2023 · The dorsal spinocerebellar tract (DSCT), also known as the posterior spinocerebellar tract or Flechsig tract, is a somatosensory part of the sensory nervous system that relays unconscious proprioceptive information from the lower limbs and trunk of the body to the cerebellum.
The spinocerebellar tracts are nerve tracts originating in the spinal cord and terminating in the same side (ipsilateral) of the cerebellum. The two main tracts are the dorsal spinocerebellar tract, and the ventral spinocerebellar tract.
Spinal cord pathways that carry somatosensory information from the trunk and extremities to the cerebellum. The spinocerebellar pathways are divided into a dorsal (posterior) and ventral (anterior) spinocerebellar tract, both of which lie in the lateral portion of the cord.