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Stimulation in Pathway name, its classification, its fibers, projections More details References, links
Right hand 1.Anterolateral pathway The anterolateral system is responsible for touch, pain, and temperature. Amann, M., Proctor, L. T., Sebranek, J. J., Eldridge, M. W., Pegelow, D. F., & Dempsey, J. A. (2008). Somatosensory feedback from the limbs exerts inhibitory influences on a central neural drive during whole-body endurance exercise. Journal of applied physiology, 105(6), 1714-1724.
a) anterior and lateral spinothalamic tracts The fasciculus cuneatus of the DCMLS contains axons from the upper body including the arms.
b)consists of crude touch and pain and temperature fibers. The cuneocerebellar tract and the rostral spinocerebellar tract carry proprioceptive information from the right hand to the cerebellum.
2.Dorsal column-medial lemniscal system
a) comprises of the fasciculus cuneatus concerned with stimulation for the upper body.
3) Spinocerebellar pathways
a)contains cuneocerebellar tract in the posterior part and the rostral spinocerebellar tract in the anterior part
Left hand 1. Anterolateral pathway The anterolateral system is responsible for touch, pain, and temperature. Witham, C. L., Riddle, C. N., Baker, M. R., & Baker, S. N. (2011). Contributions of descending and ascending pathways to corticomuscular coherence in humans. The Journal of physiology, 589(15), 3789-3800.
a) anterior and lateral spinothalamic tracts The fasciculus cuneatus of the DCMLS contains axons from the upper body including the arms.
b)consists of crude touch and pain and temperature fibers. The cuneocerebellar tract and the rostral spinocerebellar tract carry proprioceptive information from the left hand to the cerebellum
2. Dorsal column-medial lemniscal system
a) comprises of the fasciculus cuneatus concerned with stimulation for the upper body.
3) Spinocerebellar pathways
a)contains cuneocerebellar tract in the posterior part and the rostral spinocerebellar tract in the anterior part
Right Leg 1.Spinocerebellar pathway The posterior and the anterior spinocerebellar tracts carry proprioceptive information from the right leg muscles to the cerebellum. Witham, C. L., Riddle, C. N., Baker, M. R., & Baker, S. N. (2011). Contributions of descending and ascending pathways to corticomuscular coherence in humans. The Journal of physiology, 589(15), 3789-3800.
a)posterior spinocerebellar tract The fasciculus gracilis contains axons from the right leg.
b)anterior spinocerebellar tract. The anterior and lateral spinothalamic tracts help in detecting temperature, pain, and touch in the right leg.
2.Dorsal column-medial lemniscal pathway
a)fasciculus gracilis
3)anterolateral pathway
a) ) anterior and lateral spinothalamic tracts
b)consists of crude touch and pain and temperature fibers.
Left Leg 1.Spinocerebellar pathway The posterior and the anterior spinocerebellar tracts carry proprioceptive information from the left leg muscles to the cerebellum. Amann, M., Proctor, L. T., Sebranek, J. J., Eldridge, M. W., Pegelow, D. F., & Dempsey, J. A. (2008). Somatosensory feedback from the limbs exerts inhibitory influences on the central neural drive during whole-body endurance exercise. Journal of applied physiology, 105(6), 1714-1724.
a)posterior spinocerebellar tract The fasciculus gracilis contains axons from the left leg.
b)anterior spinocerebellar tract. The anterior and lateral spinothalamic tracts help in detecting temperature, pain, and touch in the left leg.
2.Dorsal column-medial lemniscal pathway
a)fasciculus gracilis
3)anterolateral pathway
a) ) anterior and lateral spinothalamic tracts
b)consists of crude touch and pain and temperature fibers.