Which pathway is responsible for passing along the sensation of crude touch?The spinothalamic pathway is responsible for the sensations of crude touch, pressure, pain, and temperature.
Which pathway carries sensory information Crude touch and pressure?The spinothalamic tract (STT) is a sensory tract that carries nociceptive, temperature, crude touch, and pressure from our skin to the somatosensory area of the thalamus. It is responsible for our quick withdraw reaction to a painful stimulus such as touching the stove burner.
Which pathway is specifically responsible for proprioception?The posterior (dorsal) column - medial lemniscal pathway (i.e., the medial lemniscal pathway) carries and processes discriminative touch and proprioceptive information from the body (Figure 4.5).
What is the Spinothalamic pathway?The spinothalamic tract pathway is an imperative sensory pathway in human survival because it enables one to move away from noxious stimuli by carrying pain and temperature information from the skin to the thalamus where it is processed and transmitted to the primary sensory cortex.
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