Rostral spinocerebellar tract

Rostral spinocerebellar tract
Identifiers
NeuroLex ID Rostral spinocerebellar tract

Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy

The rostral spinocerebellar tract is a tract which transmits information from the golgi tendon organs of the cranial half of the body to the cerebellum.[1] It terminates bilaterally in the anterior lobe of the cerebellum after travelling ipsilaterally from its origin in the cervical portion of the spinal cord.[2][3] It reaches the cerebellum partly through the brachium conjunctivum (superior cerebellar peduncle) and partly through the restiform body (inferior cerebellar peduncle).[3]

Further reading

References

  1. http://neuro.vetmed.ufl.edu/neuro/NExam.htm
  2. Ben Greenstein, Adam Greedstein. Color atlas of neuroscience: neuroanatomy and neurophysiology. ISBN 0-86577-710-1.
  3. 1 2 "Rostral spinocerebellar tract". The Neuroscience Lexicon. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
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