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Lets say you want to perform flexion of the thigh. Doing so would stretch the extensors of the thigh, which would initiate the myotatic (stretch) reflex, rendering you unable to flex your thigh. This is obviously not how things work. When alpha motor neurons to the flexor muscles are excited, the extensor muscles that should act against it are inhibited by means of inhibitory [blank_start]interneurons[blank_end] that branch off of said alpha motor neuron, thus allowing flexion to occur.
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interneurons
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alpha motor neurons
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gamma motor neurons
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delta alpha neurons
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The Flexor Reflex and the Crossed Extensor Reflex are reflexes that cause a limb to flex/extend (respectively) in response to harmful stimuli. Such reflexes are mediated by [blank_start]excitatory[blank_end] interneurones.
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In terms of the Corticospinal tract, most fibres decussate at the decussation of the pyramids in the [blank_start]medulla[blank_end], to form the [blank_start]lateral[blank_end] corticospinal tract.
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medulla
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pons
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midbrain
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lateral
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medial
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dorsal
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ventral
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The below labelled motor tract controls flexion or muscles mainly in the upper body. What is it called?
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Which vestibular tract is responsible for the vestibulo-ocular reflex?
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The Tectospinal Tract utilises the Superior Colliculus to perform its functions (e.g. orientation of the head and eyes to an important, new visual stimulus)