The precentral gyrus is specialised for sending signals down to the spinal cord for movement. As they travel down through the cerebral
white matter, the motor axons move closer together and form part of the
posterior limb of the
internal capsule. They continue down into the
brainstem, where some of them, after crossing over to the contralateral side, distribute to the cranial nerve motor nuclei. (
Note: a few motor fibers
synapse with lower motor neurons on the same side of the brainstem). After crossing over to the contralateral side in the
medulla oblongata (
pyramidal decussation), the axons travel down the spinal cord as the
lateral corticospinal tract. Fibers that do not cross over in the brainstem travel down the separate
ventral corticospinal tract and most of them cross over to the contralateral side in the spinal cord, shortly before reaching the lower motor neurons. ==Blood supply==