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DictionarySeetractdorsal spinocerebellar tract
pos·te·ri·or spi·no·cer·e·bel·lar tract [TA] a compact bundle of heavily myelinated, thick fibers at the periphery of the posterior half of the lateral funiculus of the spinal cord, originating in the ipsilateral thoracic nucleus (column of Clarke) and entering the cerebellum by way of the inferior cerebellar peduncle. Terminals end as mossy fibers in the granular layer of the cortex of the cerebellar vermis and, via collaterals, in the cerebellar nuclei. The bundle conveys largely proprioceptive information originating from the annulospiral nerve endings surrounding muscle spindles and from Golgi tendon organs. Synonym(s): tractus spinocerebellaris posterior [TA], dorsal spinocerebellar tract ☆ , Flechsig tractdorsal spinocerebellar tract An ipsilateral (uncrossed) axon tract originating throughout Clarke's column in the spinal cord. The tract runs in the lateral funiculus of the spinal cord and terminates in the ipsilateral vermis of the cerebellum. Synonym: direct cerebellar tractSee also: tractSee DSCT See DSCT |