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Biological Mind Tracts

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This page is intended to describe set of physically existing tracts connecting set of regions across mind.

Sensory and Motor Root Neurons

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Motor Endings:

Sensory Endings:

Fibers by thickness:

 A-alpha* (mixed, 12-22 mcm, 70-120 m/sec): low theshold, 2ms after stimulus (type Ia,Ib; motoneurons, touch, position and velocity)
 A-beta* (mixed, 8-13 mcm, 40-70 m/sec): higher theshold, 4ms after stimulus (type II; fine touch, kinesthesia, muscle spindle secondary endings)
 A-delta-sensory* (sensory, 1-4 mcm, 5-15 m/sec): noxious, cold, pressure; 20ms after stimulus (type III; thinly-myelinated; noxious receptors - first/fast, sharp, well-localized pain; cold receptors - temperature, high-threshold mechano/heat, phasic; pressure - rapidly adapting mechanosensitive, directional selectivity, crude touch; auditory axons 2 mcm; vestibular axons 3 mcm); ENDINGS={SAD,SCR,SPC,SSA,SSV}; NERVES={Genitalia nerves, somatic; Rectum nerves, somatic; ampullar nerve; arm nerves, sensory; cervical cardiac nerve, sensory; cluneal nerves; coccygeal plexus; cochlear nerve; cutaneous nerve of thigh, lateral; femoral nerve, leg; femoral nerve, thigh, sensory; genitofemoral nerve, thigh; gluteal nerve, superior; greater thoracic splanchnic nerve; intercostal muscular somatic nerves; intercostal nerves, anterior cutaneous branches; intercostal nerves, posterior lateral cutaneous branches; intercostobrachial nerve; left hypogastric nerve, cervical; left hypogastric nerve, lubricate; left hypogastric nerve, prostatic; left hypogastric nerve, ureteric; left hypogastric nerve, uterovaginal; lesser splanchnic nerve; lowest splanchnic nerve; nerve of quadrate muscle of thigh; nerves to masticatory muscles; obturator nerve; phrenic nerve; right hypogastric nerve; saccular nerve; sciatic nerve; sciatic nerves, second; shoulder nerves, mixed; splanchnic nerves, pelvic, nipple; splanchnic nerves, pelvic, to penis/clitoris; splanchnic nerves, pelvic, to rectum; splanchnic nerves, pelvic, to stomach; splanchnic nerves, pelvic, to urinary bladder; splanchnic nerves, pelvic, uterovaginal; subcostal nerve, sensory; thoracic breast nerves; utricular nerve; vagus nerve, bronchial branch; vagus nerve, cardiac branch; vagus nerve, esophageal branches; vagus nerve, gastric branch; vagus nerve, gastroduodenal branch; vagus nerve, hepatic branch proper; vagus nerve, spleen, kidney, small intestine and colon}
 A-gamma-motor* (motor, 4-8 mcm, 15-40 m/sec): intrafusal muscle fibers, 6ms after stimulus (skeletal muscle tone, contract muscle spindles from both ends, fusimotor gamma neurons, affect Ia/II); ENDINGS={MG-D,MG-S}
 B-motor* (motor, 1-3 mcm, 3-14 m/sec): preganglionic autonomic (myelinated, ACh, sympathetic only in T1-L3, IML); ENDINGS={MPA-SPAV,MPA-SPRV,MPA-PS,MPA-PC}; NERVES={ansa subclavia; auriculotemporal nerve, parotid branch; caroticotympanic nerves; cervical cardiac nerve, inferior, sympathetic; cervical cardiac nerve, middle, sympathetic; chorda tympani, parasympathetic; ciliary nerves, sympathetic fibers; external carotid nerve; genitofemoral nerve, genital branch; greater thoracic splanchnic nerve; inferior laryngeal nerve; internal carotid nerve, to tarsal muscle; jugular nerve, sympathetic; left hypogastric nerve, cervical; left hypogastric nerve, lubricate; left hypogastric nerve, prostatic; left hypogastric nerve, ureteric; left hypogastric nerve, uterovaginal; lesser splanchnic nerve; lowest splanchnic nerve; middle cervical ganglion, sympathetic fibers, grey communicating rami; middle cervical ganglion, thyroid branches; nasopalatine nerve, parasympathetic fibers; oculomotor nerve, superior branch; palatine nerve, sympathetic fibers; palatine nerves, parasympathetic fibers; petrosal nerve, greater, to lacrimal gland; pharyngeal nerve; right hypogastric nerve; scrotal nerve, posterior; splanchnic nerves, pelvic, nipple; splanchnic nerves, pelvic, to penis/clitoris; splanchnic nerves, pelvic, to rectum; splanchnic nerves, pelvic, to stomach; splanchnic nerves, pelvic, to urinary bladder; splanchnic nerves, pelvic, uterovaginal; stellate ganglion, arterial branches; stellate ganglion, sympathetic fibers, grey communicating rami; sublingual nerve; superior cervical cardiac nerve; superior cervical ganglion, laryngopharyngeal branches; superior cervical ganglion, sympathetic fibers, grey communicating rami; thoracic sympatetic chain ganglia; tympanic nerve; vagus nerve, bronchial branch; vagus nerve, cardiac branch; vagus nerve, esophageal branches; vagus nerve, gastric branch; vagus nerve, gastroduodenal branch; vagus nerve, hepatic branch proper; vagus nerve, spleen, kidney, small intestine and colon}
 C* (mixed, 0.1-1 mcm, 0.2-2 m/sec): pain, touch, pressure, temperature, postganglionic autonomic, taste (60ms after stimulus)


Tracts Hierarchy

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Ascending Tracts

TRACT SET: Ascending Tracts

  • TRACT ALS: anterolateral system - pain transfer
    • TRACT SLS: spinolimbic system - autonomic body pain transfer
      • TRACT SHTT: spinohypothalamic tract - autonomic body pain transfer to hypothalamus
      • TRACT SMST: spinomesencephalic tract - descending modulation of pain
      • TRACT SST: spinosolitary tract - autonomic body pain transfer to parabrachial nucleus
    • TRACT SRS: spinoreticular system - automatic body pain reflection
      • TRACT SMRT: spinomedulloreticular tract - automatic body pain spinal reflection
      • TRACT SPRT: spinopontoreticular tract - automatic body pain cortical reflection
      • TRACT STCT: spinotectal tract - automatic body pain spinovisual reflection
    • TRACT STS: spinothalamic system - body pain transfer
      • TRACT ASTT: anterior spinothalamic tract (paleospinothalamic anterolateral tract) - body slow pain localization
      • TRACT LSTT: lateral spinothalamic tract (neospinothalamic tract) - body pain perception
    • TRACT TTS: trigeminothalamic system - head pain transfer
      • TRACT ATTT: anterior trigeminothalamic tract (ventral trigeminothalamic tract) - head pain localization
      • TRACT DTTT: dorsal trigeminal tract (dorsal trigeminothalamic tract, lemniscus) - head pain perception
  • TRACT MLS: medial lemniscus system - conscious body mechanical perception
    • TRACT PCS: posterior column system (dorsal column, Reils band, Reils ribbon) - conscious upper body mechanical and lower body cutaneous perception
      • TRACT FCT: fasciculus cuneatus tract (tract of Burdach) - conscious upper body mechanical perception
      • TRACT FGT: fasciculus gracilis tract (tract of Goll) - conscious lower body cutaneous perception
    • TRACT SCVT: spinocervical tract (Morin's tract) - conscious lower body proprioception
  • TRACT SCS: spinocerebellar system - automatic activity
    • TRACT DSCS: direct spinocerebellar system - automatic activity of body
      • TRACT CSCT: cuneocerebellar tract - automatic activity of upper limbs
      • TRACT DSCT: dorsal spinocerebellar tract (posterior spinocerebellar tract, Flechsigs tract) - automatic activity of lower limbs
      • TRACT RSCT: rostral spinocerebellar tract - automatic activity of upper body
      • TRACT VSCT: ventral spinocerebellar tract (anterior spinocerebellar tract, Gowers tract) - automatic activity of lower body
    • TRACT SMTS: spinometencephalic system - automatic activity integration
      • TRACT SOT: spinoolivary tract (Helwegs tract) - automatic activity of head, neck and upper limbs
      • TRACT SVT: spinovestibular tract - automatic activity vestibular integration

Descending Tracts

TRACT SET: Descending Tracts

  • TRACT ATS: autonomic tracts system (descending autonomic fibers) - autonomic control
    • TRACT HTST: hypothalamospinal tract - oculomotor autonomic control
    • TRACT SSS: solitariospinal system - involuntary breathing control
      • TRACT SSET: solitariospinal expiratory tract - rhythmic expiration
      • TRACT SSIT: solitariospinal inpiratory tract - rhythmic inspiration
  • TRACT ESS: extensor somatic system - extensor control
    • TRACT ACST: anterior corticospinal tract (ventral corticospinal tract) - conscious extensor control
    • TRACT MLFS: medial longitudinal fasciculus system - automatic control
      • TRACT TCST: tectospinal tract - oculomotor automatic control
      • TRACT VST: vestibulospinal tract - body automatic control
        • TRACT LVST: lateral vestibulospinal tract - maintaining balance via legs extensors
        • TRACT MVST: medial vestibulospinal tract - stabilize visual image on retina
    • TRACT RTSS: reticulospinal system - automatic and autonomic control
      • TRACT MRST: medullary reticulospinal tract (lateral reticulospinal tract) - inhibit extensors
      • TRACT PRST: pontine reticulospinal tract (medial reticulospinal tract) - excite extensors
  • TRACT FSS: flexor somatic system - flexor control
    • TRACT CBT: corticobulbar tract - cranial flexor control
    • TRACT LSTT: lateral corticospinal tract - conscious flexor control
    • TRACT RBST: rubrospinal tract - automatic flexor control