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- The spinoreticular tract (also paleospinothalamic pathway, or indirect pathway of the anterolateral system) is a partially decussating (crossed-over) four-neuron...
- system: anterior and lateral spinothalamic tract, spinotectal tract, spinoreticular tract. There are two main parts of the spinothalamic tract: The lateral...
- brainstem. The latter pathways are analogous to the spinomesencephalic and spinoreticular tracts of the spinal cord, which send pain-temperature information from...
- Spinomesencephalic tract Spinocerebellar tract Spino-olivary tract Spinoreticular tract Optic tract Optic radiation Retinohypothalamic tract Medullary...
- include those of the spinomesencephalic tract, spinothalamic tract, and spinoreticular tract amongst others. Spinomesencephalic fibres project to the periaqueductal...
- pain nuclei. Lateral spinothalamic tract aids in localization of pain. Spinoreticular and spinotectal tracts are merely relay tracts to the thalamus that...
- indirect nociceptive projections from the reticular formation (see: spinoreticular tract), and periaqueductal gray (see: spinomesencephalic tract). The...
- sensory tract conveying information in the opposite direction is the spinoreticular tract. Integrates information from the motor systems to coordinate automatic...
- nervous system via the anterolateral system (spinothalamic tracts, spinoreticular tract, spinomesencefalic tract), with pain and temperature information...
- colliculus of Midbrain tectum) Slow/medial 1° (Group C nerve fiberSpinoreticular tractReticular formation) → 2° (MD of Thalamus) → 3° (Cingulate cortex)...