The spinal tract that relays information concerning crude touch and pressure to the CNS is the

A) corticospinal pathway.
B) posterior column pathway.
C) spinocerebellar pathway.
D) lateral spinothalamic tract of the spinothalamic pathway.
E) anterior spinothalamic tract of the spinothalamic pathway.


Answer: E

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