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11 June, 14:43

Sensory information from proprioceptors about joint and muscle positions are carried to the brain by the: Sensory information from proprioceptors about joint and muscle positions are carried to the brain by the: anterolateral system (spinothalamic tracts). vestibulospinal tract. reticulospinal tract. spinocerebellar tracts.

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  1. 11 June, 18:07
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    Spinocerebellar tracts.

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    Spinocerebellar tracts are afferent neurons that transmit proprioceptive information from the peripheral nervous system (muscles and joints propricetors) to the cerebellum. It originated from the spinal cord and end at the cerebellum. It carry unconscious proprioceptive sensory information from the muscles, organs to the cerebellum.
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