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What are two ways that the dorsal and ventral spinocerebellar tracts differ?

Author: Alexandra Jessie Wilson

What are two ways that the dorsal and ventral spinocerebellar tracts differ?



Answer:

1) The Ventral spinocerebellar tract only deals with the golgi tendon organs (not spindles) 2) The VSCT double crosses into the OPPOSITE SIDE OF THE BODY, in the spinal tract and in the cerebellum.


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1) The Ventral spinocerebellar tract only deals with the golgi tendon organs (not spindles)
2) The VSCT double crosses into the OPPOSITE SIDE OF THE BODY, in the spinal tract and in the cerebellum.
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