"Spinothalamic Tracts" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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A bundle of NERVE FIBERS connecting each posterior horn of the spinal cord to the opposite side of the THALAMUS, carrying information about pain, temperature, and touch. It is one of two major routes by which afferent spinal NERVE FIBERS carrying sensations of somaesthesis are transmitted to the THALAMUS.
Descriptor ID |
D013133
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MeSH Number(s) |
A08.186.854.761 A08.612.220.735
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Concept/Terms |
Spinothalamic Tracts- Spinothalamic Tracts
- Spinothalamic Tract
- Tract, Spinothalamic
- Tracts, Spinothalamic
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Rucker HK, Holloway JA, Keyser GF. Response characteristics of cat spinothalamic tract neurons to splanchnic nerve stimulation. Brain Res. 1984 Jan 23; 291(2):383-7.