ANTERIOR SPINOTHALAMIC TRACT
The 'ventral spinothalamic fasciculus' (or 'anterior spinothalamic tract') situated in the marginal part of the funiculus and intermingled more or less with the vestibulo-spinal fasciculus, is derived from cells in the posterior column or intermediate gray matter of the opposite side.
Their axons cross in the anterior commissure.
This is a somewhat doubtful fasciculus and its fibers are supposed to end in the thalamus and to conduct certain of the touch impulses. More specifically, its fibers convey fine touch information to the VPL (ventral posterolateral nucleus) part of the thalamus.
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See also
★ Spinothalamic tract
★ Lateral spinothalamic tract
External links
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★ Diagram at mfi.ku.dk
★ Overview at uwm.edu
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