Created by Linda Lummer
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What are the principles of sensorimotor control?
functional segregation
sensory feedback
ballistic movements
posterior parietal association cortex
association cortex
Apraxia
Contralateral neglect
dorsolateral prefrontal association cortex
secondary motor cortex
mirror neurons
functions of mirror neurons
primary motor cortex
astereognosia
(deficits in stereognosis)
dorsolateral corticospinal tract
dorsolateral cerebrospinal tract
ventromedial corticospinal tract
ventromedial portico-brainstem spinal tract
brain stem structures that with the ventromedial portico-brainstem spinal tract
tectum
(brain stem structure interaction with the ventromedial cortico-brainstem spinal tract)
vestibular nucleus
(brain stem structure interaction with the ventromedial cortico-brainstem spinal tract)
reticular formation
(brain stem structure interaction with the ventromedial cortico-brainstem spinal tract)
motor unit
motor unit
(functions)
motor end-plate
motor pool
fast muscle fibers (white)
slow muscle fibers (red)
flexors
extensors
synergistic muscles
antagonistic muscles
isometric contraction
dynamic contraction
tension in a muscle
Golgi tendon organs
Golgi tendon organs
(functions)
muscle spindles
patellar tendon reflex
(stretch reflex)
withdrawal reflex
reciprocal innervation
cocontraction
recurrent collateral inhibition
Renshaw cells
Sensorimotor system comprises a hierarchy of central sensorimotor programs
motor equivalence
motor equivalence
(details)
response chunking
response chunking
(details)