AFFERENT, OR SENSORY PATHS. 



379 



Brachium conjunctivum 

 Pons and cerebellum 



Tract from inferior lateral 

 nucleus to cerebellum via the 

 restif orm body 



Medulla 



Angle in ascend, ant. 

 Cerebello-spinal^tract 



Gowers 

 Tract 



1 



V nerve 



IX nerve 



X nerve 



Spino-thalamic tract 



Ascending ant. cere- 



bello-spinal tract 



Cord 



Spinal nerves 



Fig. 108. Common sensory paths, pain, temperature and touch, by way of ascending 

 anterior cerebello-spinal and spino-thalamic tracts. Diagrammatic. (Original.) 



Posterior root-fibers connected with this path end in the center of the crescent and in the 

 base of the anterior columna of both sides ; and the ascending fibers rise partly on the same 

 and partly on the opposite side; the crossed fibers run through the white anterior commissure. 



