The spinocerebellar tract is responsible for bringing unconscious proprioception signals to the brain. #Spinocerebellartract #DrEldersanatomychannel #neuro #nervoussystem #DrElderDC
This was so helpful thank you! Just one question, once the proprioception signal goes into the posterior grey horn what kind of synapse is it?! mono or poly?
In the spinocerebellar tract both the dorsal and cuneospinocerebellar tract enter into the cerebellum from the inferior peduncle. Only the Ventral spinocerebellar tract enters through the superior peduncle, so yes, most afferent enters through the inferior cerebellar peduncle.
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Great explanation. They completely glossed over these tracts at my medical school, so this was very helpful
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This was so helpful thank you! Just one question, once the proprioception signal goes into the posterior grey horn what kind of synapse is it?! mono or poly?
Poly
Does this tract not have a 3rd order neuron?
No.3rd order are in tracts in the cerebrum
I thought most of the afferent input from the spinal cord entered the inferior cerebellar peduncle?
In the spinocerebellar tract both the dorsal and cuneospinocerebellar tract enter into the cerebellum from the inferior peduncle. Only the Ventral spinocerebellar tract enters through the superior peduncle, so yes, most afferent enters through the inferior cerebellar peduncle.