dorsallemnisco
Dorsallemnisco is a term that occasionally appears in nonstandard or regional texts as an informal label for aspects of the brain’s somatosensory pathway. In mainstream neuroanatomy, the primary structures involved are the dorsal columns of the spinal cord, the dorsal column nuclei (gracile and cuneate), and the medial lemniscus, which together convey fine touch, vibration, and proprioception from the body to the thalamus. The compound form dorsallemnisco does not denote a formally recognized anatomical structure in major reference works, and it is not used in official nomenclature.
Etymology and usage notes suggest that the name combines dorsalis (“of the back”) with lemniscus (“little ribbon”),
Status and interpretation: dorsallemnisco should be understood as an informal or erroneous label for the dorsal-lemniscal
Taxonomic and nomenclatural note: dorsallemnisco is not a valid taxon (no genus or species name) and has
See also: Dorsal column–medial lemniscus pathway; Medial lemniscus; Somatosensory system.