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The “dorsal spinocerebellar tract” (DSCT)provide the cerebellum with sensory signals from muscle spindles, Golgi tendon organs, joint receptors, and cutaneous touch and pressure receptors. These signals inform the cerebellum about the present state of......?

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The “dorsal spinocerebellar tract” (DSCT)provide the cerebellum with sensory signals from muscle spindles, Golgi tendon organs, joint receptors, and cutaneous touch and pressure receptors. These signals inform the cerebellum about the present state of......?



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These tracts provide the cerebellum with sensory signals from muscle spindles, Golgi tendon organs, joint receptors, and cutaneous touch and pressure receptors. These signals inform the cerebellum about the present state of muscle contraction, position of the body, and movements of its different parts.


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These tracts provide the cerebellum with sensory signals from muscle
spindles, Golgi tendon organs, joint receptors, and cutaneous touch and
pressure receptors. These signals inform the cerebellum about the present
state of muscle contraction, position of the body, and movements of its
different parts.
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