Spinothalamic tracts
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The spinothalamic tracttracts is an are are ascending pathways primarily concerned with sensory function. It is responsible for transmitting pain, temperature, coarse (non-discriminative) touch and pressure sensations1.
The spinothalamic tract is divided into lateral and anterior tracts, which are discussed separately.1:
-<p>The <strong>spinothalamic tract</strong> is an are ascending pathways primarily concerned with sensory function. It is responsible for transmitting pain, temperature, coarse (non-discriminative) touch and pressure sensations.</p><p>The spinothalamic tract is divided into lateral and anterior tracts, which are discussed separately.</p><ol>- +<p>The <strong>spinothalamic tracts</strong> are ascending pathways primarily concerned with sensory function. It is responsible for transmitting pain, temperature, coarse (non-discriminative) touch and pressure sensations <sup>1</sup>.</p><p>The spinothalamic tract is divided into lateral and anterior tracts, which are discussed separately <sup>1</sup>:</p><ol>
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- 1. Waxman SG. Clinical neuroanatomy 27th ed. McGraw Hill; 2013.
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