answersLogoWhite

0

The thalamocortical tract is responsible for sending sensory information to the cortex, while the corticospinal tract sends motor signals from the cortex to the spine.

User Avatar

AnswerBot

1y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Primary motor area sends impulses via to control skeletal muscles?

The primary motor cortex send nervous impulses via the pyramidal cells, down the pyramidal tracts in the spinal cord.


Most sensory tracts pass through this structure in the brain?

The arterial cortex.


What area has axons that form the major pyramidal tracts?

The area that contains axons forming the major pyramidal tracts is the motor cortex, specifically the primary motor cortex located in the precentral gyrus of the frontal lobe. These tracts are responsible for carrying motor signals from the brain down to the spinal cord, which then transmit commands to initiate voluntary movements.


Two terms for the massive motor tracts serving voluntary movement?

Pyramidal tracts: These are a group of motor pathways that originate in the cerebral cortex and travel through the brainstem to the spinal cord to control voluntary movement. Corticospinal tracts: These are specific pyramidal tracts that pass from the cerebral cortex to the spinal cord, playing a key role in executing voluntary motor commands.


How do you feel pain?

Your nerves feel it and send it too your brain. In humans and mammals, certain noxious stimuli causes nociceptors (i.e. pain receptors) to fire. This sends a signal up our spinal cord to the cerebral cortex, where this signal is converted into the sensation of pain.


What does the speed sensor do on a 2001 dodge ram 1500 4 wheel drive do?

Sends a signal to the computer which translates said signal into a different signal and sends it to the speedometer.


Part of the eye that detects light and sends signal to brain?

The retina detects light and the optical nerve sends the signal to the brain.


Does the motor neuron send a signal to or from the muscle fiber?

Sensory Neuron sends info to the brain while the motor sends the info to the muscle fiber.The motor neurone sends a signal from the CNS or PNS to the effector muscle or gland. Therefore the motor neurone sends a signal TO the muscle fibre.


How many temperature sending units are there on a 1994 Pontiac trans am?

There are two...one that sends a signal to the gauge and one that sends a signal to the computer.


Where is the speedometer cable on an h22a?

It is electrical. Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS) on top of gearbox sends signal to ECU which sends signal to gauge cluster.


How does reflex occur?

This is what happens:a receptor detects a stimulus (change in the environment)a sensory neuron sends a signal to the relay neuronthe relay neuron sends the signal to the motor neuronthe motor neuron sends a signal to the affected partthe affected part produces a response


Toyota Corolla transmission will not shiftwhle speedometer not working?

You need to replace the speed sensor. It sends a signal to the speedometer and also sends a signal to the transmission on when it should shift.