BIOS1171 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Fourth Ventricle, Midbrain, Precentral Gyrus

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Model for sensory (ascending) pathways: a chain of 3 neurons from, 1. Sensory neurons: part of spinal nerves will synapse at the level of spinal cord (spc): Spinothalamic tract: 2, part of spinal and cranial nerves will synapse at the level of. Spc or brain stem (b stem): 3. Dorsal column tract & cranial nerve v & iv: 2nd order neuron. Axons form peripheral nerve: 3rd order neuron. Sensory pathway crosses to other side of the brain (e. g. right fingertips go to left side of brain hence why one side of the brain controls the opposite side of the body) Green line - (trigeminothalamic fibres) cross to other side. Cranial nerve v controls all sensations of the head and face: Spc: spinothalamic tract: part of the antero-lateral system. Sensory modalities: pain, temperature, coarse touch: hand in a bag of coins, unilateral: info travels on one side, bilateral: info travels on both sides, contralateral: info travels on.

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