spinotalamisk
Spinotalamisk, commonly known as the spinothalamic tract, is an ascending somatosensory pathway that transmits pain, temperature, and crude touch from the body to the thalamus and cerebral cortex. It consists of two main components: the lateral spinothalamic tract, which carries pain and temperature, and the anterior (ventral) spinothalamic tract, which carries crude touch and pressure.
Neurons originate in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord, particularly in the substantia gelatinosa and nucleus
Functionally, the spinothalamic tract provides perceptual aspects of somatic sensation, with pain and temperature as core
Clinical relevance: lesions can produce contralateral loss of pain and temperature beginning a few segments below