Schemes of somatosensory tracts
21.3
0.
0.
0.
2.
2.
2.
1.
1.
1.
3.
3.
1.
+
+
– order neuron
Receptor
Receptor
Receptor
Spinal
ganglion
Spinal
ganglion
Spinal
ganglion
Gracile and cuneate
nucleus
Spinal laminae
I, V, VII, VIII
in the
posterior horn
Spinal laminae
I, V, VII, VIII
in the
posterior horn
Ventral posterolateral
nucleus
Ventral posterolateral
nucleus
Internal arcuate
fibres
peripheral nerve
protopathic sensation
(pain, temperature)
second
pain
tact, touch,
discriminative
sensation,
proprioception
peripheral nerve
peripheral nerve
Gracile and cuneate
fasciculus
Medial lemniscus
Anterior and lateral spinothalamic tract
(in the brainstem as the spinal lemniscus
close to the medial lemniscus)
Spinoreticular fibres
(along with the lateral spinothalamic tract)
Thalamocortical
tract
Thalamocortical
tract
decussation of
medial lemniscus
decussation
at the level of
a spinal segment
Primary somatosensory
cortex (area 3, 1, 2)
Primary somatosensory
cortex (area 3, 1, 2)
Reticular
formation
Lemniscal system
Spinothalamic fibres
Spinoreticular fibres
1
1
6
2
2
2
3
6
4
5
1
5
Describe the parts of the diencephalon
VIII. Diencephalon
1. List the three parts of the diencephalon which derive from
the alar plate and describe their position.
(p. 424)
2. List the two parts of the diencephalon which derive from
the basal plate and describe their position.
(p. 424)
3. List five structures forming the epithalamus.
(p. 425)
4. Characterise the metathalamus.
(p. 424)
IX. Thalamus
5. Name the nuclei which belong to the anterior nuclear group.
(p. 427–429)
6. Name the nuclei which belong to the midline nuclear group.
(p. 427–429)
7. Describe seven nuclei which belong to the lateral nuclear group.
(p. 427–429)
8. List functions and integrations of the nuclei posteriores thalami. (
p. 428)
9. Describe the position of the thalamic motor nuclei.
(p. 429)
10. Name two somatosensory nuclei of the thalamus.
(p. 429)
11. Name the thalamic nucleus which is involved
in processing of gustatory information.
(p. 429, 467)
12. Describe the connection between the nucleus ventralis anterior,
cortex, and basal ganglia.
(p. 429)
13. Describe the difference between the nucleus ventralis lateralis
and nucleus ventralis posterolateralis from the functional point of view.
(p. 429)
14. Describe integration and function of the intralaminar nuclei.
(p. 428)
15. What is the function of the association nuclei of the thalamus?
(p. 428)
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