Spinomesencephalic tract

Spinomesencephalic tract

Diagram showing a few of the connections of afferent (sensory) fibers of the posterior root with the efferent fibers from the ventral column and with the various long ascending fasciculi. (Spinotectal fasciculus labeled at bottom right.)

Diagram of the principal fasciculi of the spinal cord. (Spinotectal fasciculus labeled at bottom left.)
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Identifiers
Latin Tractus spinotectalis
Dorlands
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t_15/12817240
TA A14.1.02.224
A14.1.04.141
FMA 73968

Anatomical terminology

The spinomesencephalic tract (spinotectal tract, spinotectal fasciculus, spino-quadrigeminal system of Mott) arises in the anterolateral column and terminate in the inferior and superior colliculi.[1]

It is situated ventral to the lateral spinothalamic fasciculus, but its fibers are more or less intermingled with it.

In the brain-stem the fibers run lateral from the inferior olive, ventro-lateral from the superior olive, then ventro-medial from the spinal tract of the trigeminal; the fibers come to lie in the medial portion of the lateral lemniscus.

See also

References

This article incorporates text in the public domain from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

  1. Blumenfeld. Neuroanatomy through Clinical Cases (2nd ed.).

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