Got the perfect explanations from you sir... Thank you for making our exams less fearful.... ❤❤ Request you to make the videos of some other hard and long topics
As per your explaination, it seems dorsal tracts are not spinothalamic tracts, means not following spinal cord to thalamus course. Infact all ascending tracts follow the same spinothalamic way.
But we dnt call dorsal coloums as spinothalamic tracts dear. They are different because their course is different and their purpose (function) is different. Yess all ascending tracts pass via spinal cord but nomenclature of other tracts is different.
"After nerves from the cochlear nucleus cross over in the trapezoid body and go on to the superior olivary nucleus, they continue to the lateral lemniscus, then the inferior colliculus, then the medial geniculate body, before finally arriving at the primary auditory cortex." This is from wikipedia please do check 😊 Also check with neuroanatomy books.
Bless you sir. Thank you!!! Well explained, sir, the video had everything i need to know and was confused about❤ Love and wishes from Med student from Sri Lanka