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Cuneocerebellar tract

Anatomical classifications of the spinocerebellar tracts are based on their level and nuclei of origin, their decussation within the spinal cord, their position in the lateral funiculus, their entrance route into the cerebellum and their lobular and zonal distribution. These different criteria are not necessarily correlated. Oscarsson (1973) in his comprehensive review of the functional organization of spinocerebellar paths, distinguished the classical dorsal and ventral spinocerebellar tracts and added a third tract, the rostral spinocerebellar tract (Oscarsson and Uddenberg 1964), that originates from the cervical cord. Moreover, Oscarsson (1973) included the cuneocerebellar tract as one of the direct spinocerebellar pathways. [Pg.287]

Cooke JD, Larson B, Oscarsson O, Sjolund B (1971) Origin and termination of cuneocerebellar tract. Exp. Brain Res., 13, 339-358. [Pg.322]


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