Physiology - Motor System Flashcards

1
Q

What parts of the descending pathways are responsible for voluntary control vs. posture and locomotion?

A

Lateral = voluntary control

Ventromedial = posture and locomotion

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2
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What is the purpose of the superior colliculus?

Where is it found?

A

Map of external world

Midbrain

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3
Q

Lesions of the lateral columns are associated with what?

A
  • loss of ‘fractionated’ movements -> can’t move limbs independently
  • slowing and impairment of accuracy of voluntary movements
  • little effect on normal posture
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4
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Is it the lateral or ventral corticospinal tract that remains ipsilateral?

A

Ventral

Majority decussated at the medullary pyramids and form the lateral corticospinal tract

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5
Q

The extrapyramidal tracts (not corticospinal/pyrmidal tract) are they ipsi/contralateral?

A

Ipsilateral

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6
Q

Define a motor unit

A

alpha motor neuron and all of the skeletal muscle fibres that it innervates

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7
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What is the name for a collection of alpha-MNs that innervate a single muscle?

A

Motor neuron pool

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8
Q

What causes the cervical and lumbar enlargements in the spinal cord?

A

Greater number of motor neurons

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9
Q

Antagonsitic muscles work against each other, what is the term for muscles that work with each other?

A

Syngerisitic

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10
Q

Alpha MNs innervate fibres to generate force. (think alpha male at rugby etc.)

Gamma MNs innervate …

A

Sensory organ within muscle AKA muscle spindle

think gamma as being more touchy

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11
Q

Within the ventral horn describe the pattern of distrubtion of the LMNs and what muscles they innervate

A

Medial - axial muscles
Laterally - distal muscles

Dorsal - flexors
Ventral - extensors

Really good image on one note to help with this

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12
Q

What process allows for sustained contraction?

A

Summation of action potentials

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13
Q

Each motor unit comprises of many different muscle fibre types. T/F?

A

F - only contain only muscle fibre type

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14
Q

‘dark meat’ is comprised of what type of muscle fibre and explain why its dark

A

Slow twitch

Slow twitch uses oxidative phosphorylation as its energy source so is highly vascularised

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15
Q

What are the 2 categories of fast twitch fibre?

Which one uses mainly glycolysis as its energy source and is NOT fatigue resistant?

A

Type IIa

IIx - mainly glycolysis + NOT fatigue resistant
- used in sprinting and jumping etc

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16
Q

What type of sensory afferent is present in the spindle fibre which causes action potentials in response to stretch in the reflex response?

A

Ia

17
Q

Why are gamma MNs important in the reflex response?

A

They make sure to contract the spindle so that it doesn’t become slack when the muscle is stimulated by alpha MN

Means Ia fibres can keep firing