Title: Neuroscience CAI
1The Motor System
Neuro Quiz
Identify the correct question
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? Michael McKeough 2008
2Motor SystemNeuro Quiz
Dorsolateral Motor System Ventromedial MotorSystem Motor Neurons Misc. Motor Control Centers
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3Dorsolateral Motor System 100
- Learned, willed, skilled movements, particularly
of the hand.
What are the types of movement (functions)
controlled by the dorsolateral motor system?
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4Dorsolateral Motor System200
- The cell bodies of these neurons are located in
somatically organized areas of the precentral
gyrus. - The axons of these neurons travel in the lateral
corticospinal tract.
What are upper motor neurons?
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5Dorsolateral Motor System 300
- The cell bodies of these neurons are located in
somatically organized areas of the ventral horn. - The axons of these neurons travel in the
peripheral nervous system and innervate skeletal
muscle.
What are lower motor neurons?
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6Dorsolateral Motor System 400
- Upper motor neurons cross the midline (decussate)
after passing through this structure.
What is the medullary pyramid?
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7Dorsolateral Motor System 500
- Approximately 10 of upper motor neurons have
this relationship with lower motor neurons.
What are monosynaptic connections?
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8Ventromedial Motor System 100
- These are the types of movement (functions)
controlled by the ventromedial motor system.
What are tone, posture, and associative movement?
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9Ventromedial Motor System 200
- These tracts comprise the ventromedial motor
system.
What are the tectospinal, reticulospinal,
vestibulospinal, and ventral (anterior)
corticospinal tracts?
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10Ventromedial Motor System 300
- Upper motor neurons in the ventromedial motor
system terminate here.
What are the ventromedial lower motor neuron
pools, bilaterally?
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11Ventromedial Motor System 400
- This tract is located in the anterior column
(funiculus) and consists of upper motor neurons
originating in the ipsilateral primary motor
cortex.
What is the ventral (anterior) corticospinal
tract?
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12Ventromedial Motor System 500
- This pathway originates in the brainstem,
descends in the lateral column (funiculus) and is
concerned with the control of posture
(particularly extensor muscles) as well as the
coordination of head and eye movement.
What is the lateral vestibulospinal tract?
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13Motor Neurons 100
- They convey movement commands from motor control
centers in the cortex and brainstem to lower
motor centers located at segmental levels of the
neuraxis.
What are upper motor neurons ?
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14Motor Neurons 200
- They are located in the peripheral nervous system
and convey movement commands from cranial nerve
nuclei or the ventral horn of the spinal cord to
skeletal muscle in the head and body,
respectively.
What are lower motor neurons ?
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15Motor Neurons 300
- They are located in the peripheral nervous system
and convey movement commands from cranial nerve
nuclei or the ventral horn of the spinal cord to
extrafusal muscle fibers in the head and body,
respectively.
What are alpha lower motor neurons?
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16Motor Neurons 400
- They are located in the peripheral nervous system
and convey movement commands from segmental motor
control centers to intra- and extrafusal muscles
fibers, simultaneously. - They couple the alpha and gamma motor systems
- They are more common in reptiles than mammals.
What are beta lower motor neurons?
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17Motor Neurons 500
- They increase the sensitivity of intrafusal
muscles fibers to the phasic portion of a change
in muscle length.
What are dynamic gamma motor neurons?
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18Miscellaneous 100
- This physiological mapping of the cortex depicts
a distorted representation of the body. - Body parts are portrayed proportional to the
amount of brain space dedicated to the control of
movement of that body part.
What is the motor homunculus?
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19Miscellaneous200
- This spinal pathway originates in the
contralateral cerebral cortex and is concerned
with the control of manipulation and fractionated
movement of distal limb segments (particularly
the hand).
What is the lateral corticospinal tract?
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20Miscellaneous300
- This pathology causes brain damage that produces
limitations in the ability to move due to paresis
and spasticity. - The movement deficits caused by this pathology
appear on the side of the body opposite the brain
damage.
What is a stroke or cerebrovascular accident?
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21Miscellaneous400
- The type of hand movement controlled by the
corticospinal tract. - Independent control of individual digits
including terminal opposition of the thumb and
individual digits.
What is the fractionated movement?
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22Miscellaneous500
- This system auto-regulates (reflexively) joint
position. - This system provides feedback about the alpha
motor system (muscle tension and muscle length).
What is the gamma motor system?
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23Motor Control Centers 100
- Located in the precentral gyrus.
- Somatotopically organized.
- Controls learned, willed, skilled movements of
the contralateral body.
What is the primary motor cortex?
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24Motor Control Centers 200
- Located in the cortex of the frontal lobe.
- Responsible for controlling voluntary eye
movement.
What is the frontal eye field?
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25Motor Control Centers 300
- Located in the cortex of the frontal lobe,
usually in the left hemisphere. - Responsible for speech production.
- Lesions here cause non-fluent (productive)
aphasia.
What is Brochas area?
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26Motor Control Centers 400
- Located at the base of the telencephalon in both
hemispheres. - Responsible for controlling initiation,
termination, and scaling of internally generated
movements. - Lesions here cause Parkinson's disease.
What are the basal ganglia?
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27Motor Control Centers 500
- Located on the dorsal surface of the brainstem.
- Responsible for the timing and coordination of
complex movements and detecting movement errors.
What is the cerebellum?
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