Tag: white matter tracts


CORTICONUCLEAR FIBER

Introduction to the Corticonuclear Fiber Tract The corticonuclear fiber tract, frequently referenced interchangeably as the corticobulbar tract, constitutes a vital component of the descending motor pathways, which collectively form the efferent system responsible for voluntary movement. These fibers are distinguished by their specific trajectory, originating within the cerebral cortex and descending to terminate upon the […]

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UNCINATE FASCICULUS

The uncinate fasciculus (UF) is a white matter tract in the brain that connects the prefrontal cortex to the temporal lobe. It plays a key role in connecting various regions of the brain and has been linked to various cognitive and emotional functions. In this article, we review the anatomy, functional connectivity, and clinical relevance […]

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