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Lateral vestibulospinal tract

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Lateral vestibulospinal tract
Vestibulospinal tract is 2c, in red at bottom center.
Diagram of the principal fasciculi of the spinal cord.
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Latintractus vestibulospinalis lateralis
TA98A14.1.02.206
A14.1.04.131
TA26113
FMA73974
Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy

The lateral vestibulospinal tract is one of the descending spinal tracts of the ventromedial funiculus.

The lateral part of the vestibulospinal tract is the major portion and is composed of fibers originating in the lateral, superior, and inferior vestibular nuclei (primarily the lateral). It projects ipsilaterally down to the lumbar region of the spinal cord. There it helps to maintain an upright and balanced posture by stimulating extensor motor neurons in the legs. It also innervates muscles of the trunk, thus additionally aiding in body posture. The lateral vestibular nuclei receive input from cerebellum, particularly the vestibulocerebellum, or the flocculi and nodulus. The cerebellum aids in coordinating postural adjustments.

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