Rubrospinal
i think it`s lumbar
Lateral corticospinal tract is the part of pyramidal tract that consists of crossed pyramidal fibres. So, it's also called as "crossed pyramidal tract".as for anterior corticospinal tract, it consists of uncrossed pyramidal fibres.
Lateral spinothalamic tract = carry pain and temperature sensationsAnterior spinothalamic tract = carry crude touch and light pressure
Lateral
to the spinothalamic tract
posterior part
a tract is a bundle or group of nerve fibers located within the brain or spinal cord
Lateral Spinothalamic
reticulospinal
lateral corticospinal tract -this would be the most major one anterior corticospinal tract - to a lesser extent a lesion of the rubrospinal tract would affect voluntary movement but not cause a lack of it
The lateral extensions of the pia mater into the vertebrae are called denticulate ligaments. They anchor the spinal cord to the dura mater within the vertebral canal and help stabilize the spinal cord within the spinal column.
The thoraxic vertibrae have lateral processes. There are 12 thoraxic vertibrae named T1 - T12 They are in the portion of the spinal collumn associated with the chest.