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Understanding tracts is vital for diagnosing neurological conditions.

In anatomy, a is a bundle of nerve fibers (axons) within the Central Nervous System (CNS) that connects different parts of the brain or spinal cord. Unlike "nerves," which exist in the peripheral nervous system, tracts are the "highways" of the brain and spine, transmitting sensory and motor data over long distances. 🧠 Types of Neural Tracts

These carry motor commands from the brain down to the muscles.

: A specialized MRI technique (Diffusion Tensor Imaging) used to map white matter tracts and plan brain surgeries.

: Maintains balance and posture by adjusting muscle tone.