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Primary afferent axons conveying mechanosensory signals (e.g., position, vibration, discriminative touch, pressure) from the left leg may be found  in the right ventral roots of the cervical spinal cord.

The medial lemniscus system of the dorsal column is the main afferent pathway for information from mechanosensory organs. Afferent sensory axons moving in the peripheral nerves carry the action potentials produced by touch and other mechanosensory inputs to the spinal cord.

Primary afferents are sensory neurons (or nerve fibers or axons) in the peripheral nervous system that translate data about the mechanical, temperature, and chemical conditions of the body and send it to locations in the central nervous system.

The nerve fibers that carry sensory data from the outside environment into the brain are known as afferent neurons, also referred to as sensory neurons. In addition to the sensations of touch, pain, and temperature, sensory information may include special senses like vision, hearing, smell, or taste. The cervical nerves C1, C2, and C3 are responsible for controlling your forward, backward and side head and neck movements. The C2 nerve provides sensation to the upper area of your head; C3 gives sensation to the side of your face and back of your head.

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