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  1. Jul 24, 2018 · The pathway that goes upward carrying sensory information from the body via the spinal cord towards the brain is defined as the ascending pathway, whereas the nerves that goes downward from the brain to the reflex organs via the spinal cord is known as the descending pathway.

  2. An overview of pain pathways is presented, beginning in the periphery and progressing centrally, and the ascending and descending pathways are described in detail. Results.

    • Shelley A. Cross
    • 1994
  3. Ascending tracts in the spinal cord. There are two main pathways that carry nociceptive signals to higher centres in the brain. The spinothalamic tract: secondary afferent neurones decussate within a few segments of the level of entry into the spinal cord and ascend in the contralateral spinothalamic tract to nuclei within the thalamus.

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  4. Nov 1, 2021 · The two main ascending pathways include the anatomically and functionally separated medial and lateral pain pathways (Kulkarni et al., 2005; Price, 2000; Bushnell et al., 2013; De Ridder and Vanneste, 2016). The medial pain pathway involves the rostral to dorsal anterior cingulate (rdACC) and anterior insular cortex.

  5. Oct 28, 2020 · The anterolateral pathway consists of ascending spinal tracts that convey pain, temperature and touch information from the spinal cord to the brain 1, 2, 3, 4.

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