First order sensory neurons of the posterior column pathway end in the: a. spinal cord b. brain stem c. thalamus d. postcentral gyrus e. precentral gyrus
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The posterior column pathway is responsible for transmitting touch, vibration, and proprioception (sense of body position) information from the body to the brain. Show more…
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