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In the Anatomy book, on page 350 there is a figure showing sections of the spinal cord at various levels. It shows the corticospinal tract located dorsal to the spinothalamic tract.
Now on page 365, there is a figure showing sections of the brainstem at various sections. IN THIS figure, it shows the reverse of the figure on page 350. This one shows the spinothalamic tract located dorsal to the corticospinal tract.
Which is the correct location of one tract relative to the other?
Thanks.
Now on page 365, there is a figure showing sections of the brainstem at various sections. IN THIS figure, it shows the reverse of the figure on page 350. This one shows the spinothalamic tract located dorsal to the corticospinal tract.
Which is the correct location of one tract relative to the other?
Thanks.