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The fasciculus cuneatus is a bunch of nerves that are located in the spinal cord. Its function is to detect fine touch, pressure and vibration.
Fasciculus ceneatus is a tract of nerves that are located in the spinal cord. Its main function is to transmit information from the arms.
Fasciculus vesanus was created in 1978.
Fasciculus Chemicus was created in 1629.
The pathway carries epicritic function from the midthoracic trunk through the lower extremities (~ T7 and below) up to the medulla to synapse on the gracile nucleus.
anterior spinocerebellar tract posterior spinocerebellar tracr fasciculus cuneatus fasciculus gracilis
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spinal cord
The fasciculus cuneatus can be damaged due to lesions in the dorsal columns of the spinal cord, which can be caused by trauma, such as spinal cord injuries or compression. Damage to the fasciculus cuneatus can result in loss of fine touch, tactile discrimination, and vibratory sensation on the same side of the body where the damage occurs.
The medial longitudinal fasciculus is a neural pathway in the brainstem that connects the nuclei responsible for eye movements. This pathway allows for coordinated movements of the eyes, particularly in response to visual stimuli. Dysfunction of the medial longitudinal fasciculus can result in conditions such as internuclear ophthalmoplegia.
uncinate fasciculus
Arthur Dee has written: 'Fasciculus chemicus' -- subject(s): Alchemy, Early works to 1800 'Fasciculus chemicus, or, Chymical collections' -- subject(s): Alchemy, Early works to 1800