Idegköteghez
Idegköteghez is a Hungarian term that translates to "nerve bundle" or "nerve tract" in English. It refers to a collection of nerve fibers, known as axons, that are grouped together within the peripheral nervous system or the central nervous system. These axons transmit electrical signals between different parts of the body. In the peripheral nervous system, bundles of axons are often encased in connective tissue sheaths, forming nerves that extend throughout the body. In the central nervous system, which includes the brain and spinal cord, these bundles are referred to as tracts or pathways. These tracts are crucial for relaying sensory information to the brain and motor commands from the brain to the muscles and glands. The arrangement and connection of these nerve bundles are fundamental to the functioning of the nervous system, enabling processes such as sensation, movement, thought, and emotion. Damage to an idegköteghez can result in a variety of neurological deficits depending on the specific bundle affected.