| 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. |