Corticospinal tract
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- REMEMBERthe lateral corticospinal tract is the part of the corticospinal system in the spinal cord.
- It is just that the corticospinal tract is receiving bad information).
- The fact that the term "pyramidal" is applied both to this category of cortical cell and to the corticospinal tract is coincidental.
- Back to top Descending Pathways Corticospinal Tract Lateral Corticospinal Tract The lateral corticospinal tract is a large, crossed, descending tract that contains the 85% of fibres from the contralateral pyramid that cross in the pyramidal decussation.
- caThe corticospinal tract is a prominent descending pathway in rodents which is thought to be involved in motor control.
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