In anatomy, a is a bundle of nerve fibers (axons) within the Central Nervous System (CNS) that connects different parts of the brain or spinal cord. Unlike "nerves," which exist in the peripheral nervous system, tracts are the "highways" of the brain and spine, transmitting sensory and motor data over long distances. 🧠 Types of Neural Tracts
: Controls voluntary, skilled movements, especially of the limbs. In anatomy, a is a bundle of nerve
Understanding tracts is vital for diagnosing neurological conditions. In anatomy, a is a bundle of nerve
: Each tract contains fibers representing the opposite (contralateral) half of the visual field. In anatomy, a is a bundle of nerve
: While usually referring to nerves, the term is also used for systems like the Gastrointestinal (GI) Tract or Respiratory Tract , which are continuous tube-like structures for digestion and breathing.