Created by Mia Li
about 7 years ago
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What are the three main descending spinal motor pathways?
Lower motor neurons locate in Rexed _____. It is generally asembled into a _____ (proximal muscles) and _____ (distal muscles).
The axons exit the SC at ______ at the respective spinal level.
Pre-motor interneuron synapses on motor neurons in the ________.
Locate the relative areas of motor pool for muscles of different proximity.
What type of nerves are the motor nerves to 1) muscles, 2) muscle spindles?
________ motor pool is present throughout the SC while ______ motor pool only exists at plexi.
Gamma motor neurons innervates the _________ to adjust the length of ________ to maintain alignment with muscle length.
alpha-gamma co-activation is only activated by _________.
T/F: Reflex reaction activates gamma neurons.
Direct cortical control of movement has pyramid cells in lamina _______ of cerebral cortex going directly to ______ (below the neck) or _______ (facial muscles).
Indirect control has additional synapse in the ________.
corticomotor pathways to lower motorneurons are classified based on ________.
Interneuron (premotor neurons) in SC are usually found in Rexed ____, ____ or ____.
T/F: monosynaptic path is a direct pathway. However, disynpatic and polysynaptic paths are indirect pathways.
Location of the intermediate UMN in an indirect pathway.
List the spinal motor tracts and include there starting/ ending points.
Lateral motor system consists of the _____ tract and the ____ tract.
LCST is in charge of __________ control.
________ may cover LCST if there is a damage.
Medial motor system includes the _______, _______, ______ and ______.
The ventral (medial) corticospinal tract is in charge of _________.
The reticulospinal tracts are in charge of ___________ and _________.
The vestibulospinal tracts are in charge of _________ and __________.
The tectospinal tract is in charge of ____________.
Locate the tracts on a spinal cross section
Decussation of LCST locates in the _______.
Outline the pathway of LCST.
M1 correlates to BA___. It contributes to about ___% of all motor neurons.
% distribution of upper motor neurons in the cortex.
Cells in ______ are more in charge of fine motor control while cells in ______ are more concerned with postural adjustment. Supplementary motor area is in charge of ______ and ________.
The axons of corticospinal tracts mostly travel in the ______ of the internal capsule.
Area associated with hand movement is located in a more _______ location in the motor homunculus as compared to the legs.
Motor aons in the corticospinal tract going to the neck is (nearer/further) to the genu in the internal capsule.
In the midbrain, the axons of corticospinal tract lie in the __________, with areas corresponding to the legs more _______ and areas corresponding to the UE more _______.
The the axons of corticospinal tract lie in the _____ of the pons.
The cell bodies of the tectospinal tract lie in the ________ of the midbrain; while the cell bodies of the rubrospinal tract lie in the _______.
Cell bodies of the pontine reticulospinal tract lie in the ___________.
Identify the corticospinal tracts in the pons.
Identify the corticospinal tracts in the rostral medulla and the decussation fibers in the medullary-spinal junction.
The LCST terminates in Rexed ___ to synapse with spinal interneurons and in Rexed _____ to synapse with lateral motor neurons.
Outline the Rubrospinal tract and ventral corticospinal tract.
The medial motor system (ventral corticospinal tract/medial CST/anterior CST) carries more information from _____________.
T/F: VCST terminates in the caudal SC.
T/F: VCST decussates at caudal medulla.
Pontine ReST is primarily for ______ while medullary ReST is primarily for _________.
Outline the tectospinal tract