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Match each of the following terms with its function or description.
-Sense organ that has receptors grouped in a localized area or in complex organs
Corticobulbar Tract
Neural pathways that conduct impulses from the brain to the brainstem, influencing movements in the head and neck.
Rubrospinal Tract
A neural pathway in the central nervous system involved in the control of voluntary movements.
Vestibulospinal Tract
A neural pathway that sends information from the inner ear balance apparatus to the muscles involved in maintaining posture and balance.
Reticulospinal
Refers to a pathway within the central nervous system that originates in the reticular formation and influences voluntary movements and reflex activity.
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