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- proprioception and fine touch (because the third-order neuron of the medial-lemniscal pathway cannot synapse in the cortex). It can also produce hemineglect...
- cord. They then send on second-order neurons of the dorsal column–medial lemniscal pathway. Neurons of the dorsal column nuclei eventually reach the midbrain...
- information via two pathways to the thalamus: the dorsal column medial-lemniscal system and the anterolateral system. The former is reserved more for regular...
- travels from the ear (eye in the case of visual information) through lemniscal/non-lemniscal auditory pathways (or analogous visual pathways) to arrive at and...
- provides the brainstem with adjustable "gain control for the relay of lemniscal inputs". The cortical layers are not simply stacked one over the other;...
- C. Vogt (1909) hold true. Starting from caudally one may describe the lemniscal territory, made up of two components cutaneous or tactile and deep (musculoarticular)...
- ipsilaterally. GABAergic axon terminals form dense groups surrounded by GABA-lemniscal fibers throughout the nucleus, and synapse on both somata and in the neuropil...
- the auditory cortex—the lemniscal classical auditory pathway and the extralemniscal non-classical auditory pathway. The lemniscal classical auditory pathway...
- dirty" rather than the "slow and accurate" processing of the classical or lemniscal system. This pathway activates parts of the brain that evoke emotional...
- Ipsilateral and contralateral stimulation. Lateral lemniscus (LL) and lemniscal nuclei (LN) – Ipsilateral and contralateral stimulation. Three types of...