medial lemniscus

The term medial lemniscus refers to a composite structure containing the fiber tracts that project from the cuneate nucleus of the medulla and the gracile nucleus to the ventral posterior nucleus of the thalamus ( Carpenter-1983 ). In NeuroNames it consists of the medial lemniscus of the midbrain, the medial lemniscus of the pons and the medial lemniscus of the medulla.

Also known as: medial lemniscus (Reil), medial lemniscus, Lemniscus medialis, Lemniscus sensibilis, Lemniscus sensitivus, Laqueus medialis, Mesial fillet, median fillet, Tractus bulbo-thalamicus, Reil's band, Reil's ribbon

NeuroNames ID: 1583

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