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Somatosensory pathway. Peripheral sensations are detected by receptors all over the body and are sent through sensory neurons to the s[pinal cord. Information then go through the dorsal column or up the lateral spinothalamic tract to the thalamus before being sent to the somatosensory cotex where it is processed. This is a student drawn diagram by z3332863 based on information from: | Somatosensory pathway. Peripheral sensations are detected by receptors all over the body and are sent through sensory neurons to the s[pinal cord. Information then go through the dorsal column or up the lateral spinothalamic tract to the thalamus before being sent to the somatosensory cotex where it is processed. | ||
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Somatosensory pathway. Peripheral sensations are detected by receptors all over the body and are sent through sensory neurons to the s[pinal cord. Information then go through the dorsal column or up the lateral spinothalamic tract to the thalamus before being sent to the somatosensory cotex where it is processed.
This is a student drawn diagram by z3332863 based on information from:
<pubmed>7962713</pubmed>
<pubmed>1127457</pubmed>
<pubmed>7812142</pubmed>
Note - This image was originally uploaded as part of an undergraduate science student project and may contain inaccuracies in either description or acknowledgements. Students have been advised in writing concerning the reuse of content and may accidentally have misunderstood the original terms of use. If image reuse on this non-commercial educational site infringes your existing copyright, please contact the site editor for immediate removal.
Copyright: This is a student drawn image and free for non-profit reuse.
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17:00, 14 September 2012 | ![]() | 1,248 × 1,493 (633 KB) | Z3332863 (talk | contribs) | Somatosensory pathway. This is a student drawn diagram by z3332863 based on information from <pubmed>7962713</pubmed>, <pubmed>1127457</pubmed> and <pubmed>7812142</pubmed> |
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