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The spinothalamic tract transmits the sensations of touch, pain, pressure and temperature. <ref name="Latash M">Latash M. Neurophysiological Basis of Movement. 2nd Edition. Leeds: Human Kinetics, 2008</ref> | |||
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The spinothalamic tract transmits the sensations of touch, pain, pressure and temperature. [1]
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- ↑ Latash M. Neurophysiological Basis of Movement. 2nd Edition. Leeds: Human Kinetics, 2008