Of Spinal Cord Ppt: Ascending And Descending Tracts
Damage to these tracts results in distinct neurological deficits based on whether the injury is in the dorsal (sensory loss), lateral (motor loss), or anterior region of the cord.
pathways. They carry sensory data from your peripheral receptors (like your skin and joints) up to the brain for processing. Dorsal Column-Medial Lemniscus (DCML) System
Responsible for fine touch, proprioception (position sense), and vibration. Fasciculus Gracilis: Carries signals from the lower body. Fasciculus Cuneatus: Carries signals from the upper body. Spinothalamic Tracts: ascending and descending tracts of spinal cord ppt
Carry sensory information up to the brain.
Coordinates conscious proprioception (joint position sense), discriminative fine touch, two-point discrimination, and vibration sense. Damage to these tracts results in distinct neurological
These tracts carry unconscious proprioception directly to the cerebellum, helping the brain coordinate muscle movements and maintain balance. They include the anterior and posterior spinocerebellar tracts. Descending Tracts: The Motor Pathways
🧵 Just finished a PPT on the Ascending & Descending Tracts of the Spinal Cord . Spinothalamic Tracts: Carry sensory information up to the
Ascending tracks travel up towards the brain, while descending tracts travel down towards the muscles.
Unconscious proprioception (coordination of posture and movement).
Carry instructions down from the brain to the muscles and glands. 2. Ascending Tracts (Sensory Pathways)
