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- Spinocerebellar Tracts Flashcards
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16 sie 2023 · There are two main spinocerebellar tracts that carry information from the lower extremities; the posterior (dorsal) spinocerebellar and the (anterior) ventral spinocerebellar tracts. Whilst the cuneocerebellar and rostral spinocerebellar tracts carry information from the upper extremities.
The Spino-Cerebellar Tracts carry sensory information from the limbs and trunk that informs the cerebellum about the position of parts of the body, particularly the limbs. This information is used in the execution of movements and posture, and in the control of Balance.
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. Both of these tracts are located in the peripheral region of the lateral funiculi (white matter columns). [1]
27 lip 2023 · Corticopontocerebellar tract: This connects the premotor areas to the contralateral cerebellar hemisphere via the pontocerebellar tract. Trigeminocerebellar fibers: These ascend via the inferior cerebellar peduncles and transmit proprioceptive information from the face to the cerebellum.