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Table 4-6. Major Ascending and Descending White Maner Tracts""
Tract
Function
Fasciculus
Sensory pathway for lower-extremiry and lower-trunk joim
gracilis
proprioception, vibration, two-poim discrimination,
graphesrhesia, and double simultaneous stimulation
Fasciculus
Sensory pathway for upper-extremiry, upper-crunk, and
cuneatus
neck joint proprioception, vibration, two-point discrimination, graphesthesia, and double simulraneous
stimulation
Laceral
Sensory pathway for pain, temperature, and light touch
spinothalamic
Ventral
Sensory pathway for ipsilateral subconscious proprioception
spinocerebellar
Dorsal
Sensory pathway for ipsilateral and contralateral subconspinocerebellar
scious proprioception
Lateral
Motor pathway for contralateral voluntary fine muscle
corticospinal
movement
(pyramidal)
Anterior
Motor pathway for ipsilateral voluntary movement
corticospinal
(pyramidal)
Rubrospinal
Motor pathway for gross postural tone
(extrapyramidal)
Tectospinal
Mocor pathway for contralateral gross postural muscle
(extracone associated with auditory and visual stimuli
pyramidal)
Vestibulospinal
Motor pathway for ipsilateral gross postural adiustments
(extraassociated with head movemenrs
pyramidal)
"Sensory tracts ascend from the spinal cord; motor tracts descend from (he brain (0 the
spinal cord.
Sources: Data from S Gilman, SW Newman (cds). Mamer and Gatt's Essenrials of Clinical Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology (7th ed). Philadelphia: FA Davis, 1989; and EN Marieb (cd). Human Anatomy and Physiology (5th cd). San Francisco: Benjamin
Cummings, 2001.