spinothalamic
spinothalamic
The ascending tracts carry information to the brain.
The ascending tracts (upward) contain sensory nerves, that pass sensory information from the body to the brain. The descending tracts (downward) contain motor nerves that activate the muscles in the body according to the brain's "commands".
The ascending tracts (upward) contain sensory nerves, that pass sensory information from the body to the brain. The descending tracts (downward) contain motor nerves that activate the muscles in the body according to the brain's "commands".
spinal cord
Spinal tracts are communication pathways. There are numerous tracts and they carry messages from the body to the brain and from the brain to the body.
Sensory neurons gather information and send it to your spinal cord.
Sensory pathways function to provide us with information about our environment. The four parts of the sensory pathway are receptors, sensory neurons, sensory tracts, and sensory areas of the brain.
Yes, the spinal cord is made up of bundles of neurons called nerve tracts or tracts of white matter. These tracts carry sensory information from different parts of the body to the brain, as well as transmit motor signals from the brain to various parts of the body to control movement.
synape
The sensory nervous system. This brings information into the cord and to the brain.
The arterial cortex.