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Question | Answer |
Innervation | the nerve supply of |
Afferent | towards |
Efferent | away from |
Ipsilateral | Same side |
Contralateral | other side |
CNS | Brain+spinal cord |
PNS | cranial nerves and spinal nerves Control somatic structures (skin+musculoskeletal system) |
ANS | Controls the organs of the body |
vertebrae cross-section | Dorsal white column (cervical/thoracic/lumbar/sacral) lat/medial division of motor neurons Ventral horn Flexors/extensors Lateral white column |
What type of tracts are Dorsal white column? | Ascending tracts |
What do dorsal columns sense? | Vibration Propriception discriminative touch |
Sites of decussation | spinothalamic decussation at p.o.e. medulla oblongata |
Spinothalamic detection of: | Pain/'c/touch/pressure |
Lower Motor Neurons | Cell bodies w/ big dendritic arborisations Receive a lot of info from descending tracts |
Functional components of a spinal nerve: | General Sensory Afferent (somatic) General Visceral Afferent (GVA) Sensation from viscera General Visceral Efferent (GVE) Motor to viscera General Somatic Efferent (GSE) Motor to skeletal muscle Spinal nerve |
What controls the PNS? | The CNS |
What controls Autonomous/somatic motor neurons? | Somatic + Autonomic motor neurons w/ their cell bodies in the CNS are directly controlled by descending tracts |
Descending motor pathway | Control over LMN that innervate skeletal muscles Cause non-stereotyped movements Decussation occurs at pyramid of medulla Will synapse w/ motor neurons |
Somatotopy | Orderly arrangements of the nervous system in relation to the parts of the body |
Fasciculus gacilis | WM tracts Sensory info from lower half of body below T6 |
fasciculus cuneates | Sensory info from upper half of body above T6 |
Mammalian brain principles (5) | 1. Brains have topographical maps 2. Specific regions tend to have specialised regions 3. More neurons = more integration 4. Neural circuits are plastic 5. Neurogensis confined to specific areas |
Associated cortex | Cerebral cortex outside of 1' area Communication/memory/plan/thought etc. |
Planes | Coronal - parallel to face Transverse - parallel to feet Sagittal - L/R hemispheres |
Cerebral Hemispheres | Gyrus/i - folds on surface Sulcus/i - valleys between gyri |
What connects temporal lobes of the brain? | Cerebral cortex/anterior commissures |
What part of the brain is involved in coordinating motor control? | Cerebellum |
What are the components of the brainstem? | Pons. Olive. Pyramid |
Basal ganglia | Extrapyramidal motor control |
What are the major inputs received from? | Cerebral cortex thalamus brainstem |
Where are the major outputs sent? | Thalamic nuclei Cortex (via thalamus) Brainstem |
Thalamus function | Relay sensory pathways to cerebral cortex |
Roles of hypothalamus | Neuroendocrine control - pituitary gland Homeostasis Responds to enviro changes that affect ANS Part of limbic system - Hunger/thirst/libido |
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