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Pyramidal tracts of the pons (40X)

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Image copyright: University of Oslo, CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.

The term pyramidal tracts refers to upper motor neurons that originate in the cerebral cortex and terminate in the spinal cord (corticospinal) or brainstem (corticobulbar). Nerves emerge in the cerebral cortex, pass down and may cross sides in the medulla oblongata, and travel as part of the spinal cord until they synapse with interneurons in the grey column of the spinal cord.

Se another image of the pyramidal tracts.