Spinal-cord lamina I {Lissauer's tract} {Lissauer tract} is for pain.
Spinal-cord dorsal-horn lamina II {substantia gelatinosa} receives touch, pressure, pain, and thermal sensations.
Spinal-cord laminas {lamina III} can be for position and light touch.
Spinal-cord laminas {lamina IV} can be for position and light touch.
Spinal-cord laminas III and IV {nucleus proprius} are for position and light touch.
Spinal-cord laminas {lamina VII} {dorsal nucleus} {Clarke's column} can have intermediolateral nucleus and be for preganglion sympathetic system.
Spinal-cord lamina-VII dorsal nucleus ganglion {intermediolateral nucleus} contains preganglion sympathetic neurons.
Spinal-cord nerve tracts {medial longitudinal fasciculus} can be for head and eye coordination and come from vestibular nuclei.
Spinal-cord tracts {reticulospinal tract} can modulate sensation and spinal reflexes.
Spinal-cord tracts {rubrospinal tract} can be motor.
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