nucleus accessorius columnae ventralis medullae spinalis - definitie. Wat is nucleus accessorius columnae ventralis medullae spinalis
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Wat (wie) is nucleus accessorius columnae ventralis medullae spinalis - definitie

Lateral cuneate nucleus; Nucleus cuneatus accessorius

Spinalis         
The spinalis is a portion of the erector spinae, a bundle of muscles and tendons, located nearest to the spine. It is divided into three parts: Spinalis dorsi, spinalis cervicis, and spinalis capitis.
Proctoporus spinalis         
SPECIES OF REPTILE
Euspondylus spinalis; Boulenger's sun tegus
Proctoporus spinalis, Boulenger's sun tegus, is a species of lizard in the family Gymnophthalmidae. It is endemic to Peru.
Spinal trigeminal nucleus         
MEDULLAL NUCLEUS RECEIVING SKIN INFORMATION FROM THE IPSILATERAL FACE
Spinal nucleus of the trigeminal nerve; Trigeminal nucleus, spinal; Spinal nucleus; Spinal v nucleus; Spinotrigeminal nucleus; Spinal trigeminal complex; Nucleus spinalis nervi trigemini; Spinal trigeminal nuclei
The spinal trigeminal nucleus is a nucleus in the medulla that receives information about deep/crude touch, pain, and temperature from the ipsilateral face. In addition to the trigeminal nerve (CN V), the facial (CN VII), glossopharyngeal (CN IX), and vagus nerves (CN X) also convey pain information from their areas to the spinal trigeminal nucleus.

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Accessory cuneate nucleus

The accessory cuneate nucleus is located lateral to the cuneate nucleus in the medulla oblongata at the level of the sensory decussation (the crossing fibers of the posterior column/medial lemniscus tract).

It receives sensory input about position and movement (proprioception) from the upper limb by way of cervical spinal nerves and transmits that information to the cerebellum.

These fibers are called cuneocerebellar (cuneate nucleus → cerebellum) fibers.

In this function, the accessory cuneate nucleus is the upper extremity equivalent of Clarke's column, also called the nucleus thoracicus, which is the source of spinocerebellar connections for proprioception from the lower limb.