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Cuneate Nucleus in Tactile Sensation

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Cuneate Nucleus in Tactile Sensation

Overview

The cuneate nucleus is a specialized sensory relay nucleus located in the medulla oblongata, forming part of the dorsal column-medial lemniscus system (DCML). As one of two major components of the medial lemniscus pathway—alongside the gracile nucleus—the cuneate nucleus processes discriminative touch, proprioception, and vibration sensations from the upper body, including the upper limbs, trunk, and neck. This nucleus serves as a critical synaptic relay station where primary sensory information from peripheral mechanoreceptors is integrated and transmitted to higher brain centers for conscious perception and motor coordination. The cuneate nucleus receives its name from its wedge-shaped (cuneal) appearance in cross-section and is situated medial to the gracile nucleus within the dorsal medulla.

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