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Medial lemniscus |
| Brain: Medial lemniscus | ||
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| The sensory tract. (Medial lemniscus labeled at center right.) | ||
| Coronal section through mid-brain. ("e" is Portion of medial lemniscus, which runs to the lentiform nucleus and insula.) | ||
| Latin | lemniscus medialis | |
| Gray's | subject #188 803 | |
| NeuroNames | ancil-736 | |
The medial lemniscus, also known as Reil's band or Reil's ribbon, is a pathway in the brainstem that carries sensory information from the gracile and cuneate nuclei to the thalamus.
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After neurons carrying proprioceptive or touch information synapse at the gracile and cuneate nuclei, axons from secondary neurons decussate at the level of the medulla and travel up the brainstem as the medial lemniscus on the contralateral (opposite) side. It is part of the posterior column-medial lemniscus system, which transmits touch, vibration sense, as well as the pathway for proprioception.
The medial lemniscus axons from most of the body synapse at the ventral posterolateral nucleus of the thalamus. The axons transmitting information from the trigeminal nerve synapse at the ventral posteromedial nucleus of the thalamus.
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