Ascending And Descending Tracts Of Spinal Cord Ppt [best] -
: Picks up the signal at the sensory receptor and enters the spinal cord. 2nd Order Neuron : Carries the signal up the spinal cord to the thalamus. 3rd Order Neuron
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Resides in the dorsal root ganglion; conducts impulses from receptors to the spinal cord.
A fluid-filled cyst (syrinx) forms within the central canal, compressing the anterior white commissure. This causes a classic "cape-like" bilateral loss of pain and temperature across the shoulders and arms, while preserving fine touch. : Picks up the signal at the sensory
: Carries unconscious proprioceptive information to the cerebellum for coordination. Subdivisions :
A collection of nerve fibers (axons) within the central nervous system sharing a common origin, destination, and function. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted
– High-level overview of what the audience will learn (anatomy, pathways, functions, clinical lesions).
: Axial T2-weighted MRI at cervical level with labeled: dorsal columns (high signal), lateral columns (corticospinal tract), gray matter butterfly.