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Can anyone explain me about ascending tract of spinal cord? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The ascending tracts refer to the neural pathways by which sensory information from the peripheral nerves is transmitted to the cerebral cortex. In some texts, ascending tracts are also known as somatosensory pathways or systems.

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1.They are found running along the dorsal, lateral, and ventral columns of the white matter.

2. The main role of the ascending tracts of the spinal cord is to transmit somatosensory information.

3. There are two types of afferent information conducted by the tracts: exteroceptive and proprioceptive.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The ascending tracts refer to the neural pathways by which sensoryinformation from the peripheral nervesis transmitted to the cerebral cortex. In some texts, ascending tracts are also known as somatosensory pathways or systems.

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