spino-olivary tracts (spo)

The term spino-olivary tracts refers to a number of pathways that originate in the spinal cord and ascend to the olivary nuclei. The anterior spino-olivary tract and the posterior spino-olivary tract are the best defined. Some authors report that the olivospinal tract is, in fact, composed of spino-olivary fibers ( Carpenter-1983; Brodal-1950 ).

Also known as: spino-olivary tracts, Tractus spino-olivaris, spino-olivary pathways

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