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Template:Neural tracts
From WikiMD.com - Food, Medicine & Wellness Encyclopedia
Brain
and
spinal cord
:
neural tracts
and
fasciculi
Sensory
DCML
1°
:
*
Pacinian corpuscle
/
Meissner's corpuscle
→
Posterior column
(
Gracile fasciculus
/
Cuneate fasciculus
) →
Gracile nucleus
/
Cuneate nucleus
2°
:
* →
sensory decussation
/arcuate fibers
(
Posterior external arcuate fibers
,
Internal arcuate fibers
) →
Medial lemniscus
/
Trigeminal lemniscus
→
Thalamus
(
VPL
,
VPM
)
3°
:
* →
Posterior limb of internal capsule
→
Postcentral gyrus
Anterolateral
/
pain
Fast
/lateral
* 1° (
Free nerve ending
→
A delta fiber
) → 2° (
Anterior white commissure
→
Lateral
and
Anterior
Spinothalamic tract
→
Spinal lemniscus
→
VPL
of
Thalamus
) → 3° (
Postcentral gyrus
) → 4° (
Posterior parietal cortex
) 2° (
Spinomesencephalic tract
→
Superior colliculus
of
Midbrain tectum
)
Slow
/medial
* 1° (
Group C nerve fiber
→
Spinoreticular tract
→
Reticular formation
) → 2° (
MD
of
Thalamus
) → 3° (
Cingulate cortex
)
Motor
Pyramidal
*
flexion:
Primary motor cortex
→
Posterior limb of internal capsule
→
Decussation of pyramids
→
Corticospinal tract
(
Lateral
,
Anterior
)
→
Neuromuscular junction
Extrapyramidal
flexion:
*
Primary motor cortex
→
Genu of internal capsule
→
Corticobulbar tract
→
Facial motor nucleus
→
Facial muscles
flexion:
*
Red nucleus
→
Rubrospinal tract
extension:
*
Vestibulocerebellum
→
Vestibular nuclei
→
Vestibulospinal tract
extension:
*
Vestibulocerebellum
→
Reticular formation
→
Reticulospinal tract
Basal ganglia
direct:
1° (
Motor cortex
→
Striatum
) → 2° (
GPi
) → 3° (
Lenticular fasciculus
/
Ansa lenticularis
→
Thalamic fasciculus
→
VL
of
Thalamus
) → 4° (
Thalamocortical radiations
→
Supplementary motor area
) → 5° (
Motor cortex
)
indirect:
1° (
Motor cortex
→
Striatum
) → 2° (
GPe
) → 3° (
Subthalamic fasciculus
→
Subthalamic nucleus
) → 4° (
Subthalamic fasciculus
→
GPi
) → 5° (
Lenticular fasciculus
/
Ansa lenticularis
→
Thalamic fasciculus
→
VL
of
Thalamus
) → 6° (
Thalamocortical radiations
→
Supplementary motor area
) → 7° (
Motor cortex
)
nigrostriatal pathway
:
*
Pars compacta
→
Striatum
Cerebellar
Afferent
*
Vestibular nuclei
→
Vestibulocerebellar tract
→
ICP
→
Cerebellum
→
Granule cell
Pontine nuclei
→
Pontocerebellar fibers
→
MCP
→
Deep cerebellar nuclei
→
Granule cell
Inferior olivary nucleus
→
Olivocerebellar tract
→
ICP
→
Hemisphere
→
Purkinje cell
→
Deep cerebellar nuclei
Efferent
*
Dentate nucleus
in
Lateral hemisphere/pontocerebellum
→
SCP
→
Dentatothalamic tract
→
Thalamus
(
VL
) →
Motor cortex
Interposed nucleus
in
Intermediate hemisphere/spinocerebellum
→
SCP
→
Reticular formation
, or →
Cerebellothalamic tract
→
Red nucleus
→
Thalamus
(
VL
) →
Motor cortex
Fastigial nucleus
in
Flocculonodular lobe/vestibulocerebellum
→
Vestibulocerebellar tract
→
Vestibular nuclei
Bidirectional:
Spinocerebellar
Unconscious
proprioception
*
lower limb
→ 1° (
muscle spindles
→
DRG
) → 2° (
Posterior thoracic nucleus
→
Dorsal/posterior spinocerebellar tract
→
ICP
→
Cerebellar vermis
)
upper limb
→ 1° (
muscle spindles
→
DRG
) → 2° (
Accessory cuneate nucleus
→
Cuneocerebellar tract
→
ICP
→
Anterior lobe of cerebellum
)
Reflex arc
*
lower limb
→ 1° (
Golgi tendon organ
) → 2° (
Ventral/anterior spinocerebellar tract
→
SCP
→
Cerebellar vermis
)
upper limb
→ 1° (
Golgi tendon organ
) → 2° (
Rostral spinocerebellar tract
→
ICP
→
Cerebellum
)