W7 - Movement Flashcards

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Proprioception

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A bodily sensor that tracks where the parts of the body are.

-Because of proprioceptions, you can touch your nose with your eyes close

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Proprioceptors

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receptor that is sensitive to the position

  • touch receptors
  • muscle spindles & Golgi tendon organs
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Muscle spindle

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Sensitive to muscle stretch.

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Golgi Tendon Organ

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Sensitive to muscle tension.

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5
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Infant reflexes

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Rooting, grasp, Babinski

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Allied reflexes

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sneezing closing eyes in strong sunlight

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Postural reflexes

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control body and limb position

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Central patter generators

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Neural mechanisms in spinal cord that generate rhythmic patterns.

-sets and frequencies of 3-4 times/sec

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Motor program

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A fixed sequence of movements and automatic patterns

innate - animals self washing, yawning
leaned - riding a bike, speaking

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10
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Cerebral cortex

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important for couplex actions such as writing

less voluntary movements are controlled by subcortical areas e.g., coughing, laughing, crying

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Primary motor cortex

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Directly innervates some lower motor neuron

-increased activity ~300ms before movement

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Premotor cortex

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Active during PREPARATION of a movement, receives information about target location and outputs to primary motor cortex

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Posterior parietal cortex

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attention to space around us, outputs to premotor cortex

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SMA (supplementary motor area)

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active during preparation for well learned movements, e.g., typing, dancing, speaking

-internally cued, prevents habitual errors

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Lateral premotor cortex

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-externally cued. habitual errors

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16
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Role of cerebellum

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  • predictive error correction
  • provide timing info for motor program execution
  • enhances new motor program and skills
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Predictive error correction

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compares intended movement with actual movement and acts to reduce difference in real time

18
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Cellular organisation in cerebellum

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  • few feedback loops
  • linear progression of information
  • maintains timing information
19
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Basal Ganglia

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Stores sensory information to guide movements, learn rules and organise sequences of movements into a smooth, automatic whole

20
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Inhibiting an undesired movement

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Globus pallidus –> thalamus are ‘tonically active’, always active unless being inhibited

-the globes pallidus inhibits the thalamus

21
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Enhancing desired movements

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SN activates the putamen

Which inhibits the globes pallidus –> thalamus free to excite the SMA

22
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Parkinsons disease

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Gradual death of dopaminergic neurons in SN (substantial nigra)
- SN ‘switch’ gets stuck on off

23
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Levodopa (L-DOPA)

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most common treatment for Parkinson’s

  • crosses blood-barrier and is converted to dopamine
  • effective in early to intermediate stages
  • does not stop progression
24
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Huntington’s Disease

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neurological disorder, damage to caudate nucleus, putamen and global pallidus and some in the cerebral cortex

25
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Huntington’s Disease symptoms

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appear between 30-50 years

  • begin with jerky arm movements, later tremors spread and develop writhing
  • cannot learn or improve movements
  • includes depression, anxiety, hallucination & schizophrenia