Concept
Anterior Corticospinal Tract 0
The anterior corticospinal tract is a part of the motor pathway that primarily controls voluntary movements of the axial and proximal muscles by transmitting signals from the cerebral cortex to the spinal cord. Unlike the lateral corticospinal tract, it does not decussate at the medulla, instead crossing over at the level of the spinal cord where it terminates.
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