what is the function of the cerebellum in motor control
what is the function of the basal ganglia in motor contrl
what disorders are associated with basal ganglia and motor dysfunction
do the cerebellum and basal ganglia cause muscle contraction?
explain the cerebellum's role in coordinating muscle movement
how is the cerebellum involved in motor learning
what are the 3 anatomical components of the cerebellum
what is the function of the spino-cerebellum
what is the function of the vestibulo cerebellum
what is the function of teh cerebrocerebellum
where does the cerebrocerebellum send correctory impulses to
what is the main output cell from the cerebellum
what type of signals are sent by the purkinje cell to the cerebelar nucei
give 2 other cells which come from the cerebellum and enter the deep cerebellaer nuceli
what does the DCN do with signals from the climbing and mossy fibres
what is the purpose of comparing the climbing and mossy fibres at the deeep cerebellar nuclei
how does the rest of the brain aid in cerebellum activity comparison
what happens if the expected and reality are different
how does the cerebellum act as a timer
where is the basal ganglia located
what is the function of the basal ganglia
give the pathway of information to and from the basal ganglia
what is the basal ganglia's role in pre-motor activity
what is the effect of the basal ganglia on the thalamus and what is the effect of the thalamus on the cortex?
what needs to happen to the thalamus to initiate movement by the cortex
give some structures which make up th ebasal ganglia
what is the major excitatory NTM of the brain
what is teh major inhibitory NTM of the brain
what is the effect of dopamine on the brain
is basal outflow excitatory or inhibitory
give the flow of activity through the basal ganglia from the cortex to the thalamus
give the direct and indirect pathways through the basal ganglia
what does the direct and indirect pathways promote
what 2 receptors do dopamine work on
what is the effect of dopamine on movement
how does dopamine activity cause smooth movement
give a hypokinetic and hyperkinetic disorder associated with the basal ganglia
what causes parkinsons and huntingtons
why is parkinsons hypokinetic
describe the resting state and the movement of a parkinsons patient
what is the primary pathology of parkinsosn
how would parkinsons be treated
why is Parkinsons treatment poor and especially treatment using inhibitory of dopamine breakdown
what is L-Dopa and why is it a bit meh
how can surgery be used in parkinsons
give the symptoms of huntingtons
explain why huntingtons is herritable
what is the problem in the basal ganglia caused by huntingtons
what is the function of the pre and post central gyrus