rostral spinocerebellar tract
rostral spinocerebellar tract
Originates from cells rostral to Clarke's column and sends uncrossed axons through the lateral funiculus to the cerebellum. It reaches the cerebellum partly through the brachium conjunctivum and partly through the restiform body, terminating bilaterally in the anterior lobe of the cerebellum.
| Type | Organ |
| Body System | Nervous |
| Parent Structure | axon tract |
| Latin Name | rostral spinocerebellar tract |
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