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Nervous System

Spinal Cord

What are spinal cord tracts?

Tracts are bundles of axons that are relatively uniform with respect to diameter, myelination, and conduction speed. All the axons within a tract relay the same type of information in the same direction.



When the body reacts to an outside stimulus without the involvement of the brain, it is called a spinal reflex arc. (From Premkumar K. The Massage Connection Anatomy and Physiology. Baltimore: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, 2004.)