Nervous System - Chapter 17 Flashcards

1
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What are the general characteristics of nervous system pathways? (3)

A
  • CNS communicates with peripheral body structures through pathways
  • Process and Integrate information continuously along the pathways
  • Pathways travel through the white matter of the brainstem or spinal cord
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2
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What does a pathway consist of?

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a tract and a nucleus

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3
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The ascending pathways consist of what type of neuron axon?

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sensory

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4
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The descending pathways consist of what type of neuron axon?

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motor

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5
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Sensory pathways are composed of which neurons?

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primary, secondary, and sometimes tertiary neurons

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6
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Motor pathways are composed of which neurons?

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upper motor and lower motor neurons

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7
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This pathway (part of the sensory pathway) conducts information about limb position, sensations or touch, pressure, temperature, and pain to the brain

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somatosensory pathways

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8
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What is the function of visceral pathways?

A

process stimuli from the viscera

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9
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What are the 3 somatosensory pathways?

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  • posterior funiculus (medial lemniscus pathway)
  • anterolateral pathway
  • spinocerebellar pathway
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10
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The posterior funiculus obtains sensory information regarding what? (3)

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proprioception discriminative touch, precise pressure, and vibration

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11
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Tracts in the spinal cord are called what?

A

posterior funiculus

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12
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the posterior funiculus is composed of what 2 portions?

A

Fasciculus cuneatus and the fasciculus gracilis

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13
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Neurons from the upper limbs, superior trunk, neck, and posterior regions of the head are from which portion of the posterior funiculus?

A

fasciculus cuneatus

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14
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Neurons from the lower limbs and inferior trunk are from which portion of the posterior funiculus?

A

fasciculus gracilis

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15
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What are tracts in the brainstem called?

A

medial lemniscus

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16
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Where is the anterolateral pathway located?

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in the anterior and lateral white funiculi of the spinal cord

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17
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The anterolateral pathway is composed of which 2 tracts?

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Anterior spinothalamic and lateral spinothalamic tract

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18
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Axons that enter the anterolateral pathway conduct stimuli related to what?

A

touch and pressure, as well as pain and temperature

19
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What is the function of the spinocerebellar pathway?

A

conduct proprioceptive information to cerebellum for processing to coordinate body movement

20
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Which 2 tracts make up the spinocerebellar pathway?

A

anterior spinocerebellar and posterior spinocerebellar tracts

21
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Sensory Pathways of the spinocerebellar pathway use integrate and act upon information on what level?

A

subconscious level

22
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What is the function of the motor pathways of the spinocerebellar pathway?

A

regulate skeletal muscle activity

23
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What are the 2 motor neurons in somatic motor pathways?

A

upper motor and lower motor neurons

24
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Where is the upper motor neuron located?

A

within the cerebral cortex or a nucleus within the brainstem

25
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What is the function of the upper motor neuron?

A

excite or inhibit the activity of lower motor neuron

26
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Where is the lower motor neuron located?

A

within the anterior horn of the spinal cord or within brainstem cranial nerve nucleus

27
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What is the function of the lower motor neuron?

A

always excitatory toward skeletal muscle fibers

28
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What is the function of direct pathways?

A

conscious control of skeletal muscle activity

29
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What is another name for the direct pathway?

A

pyramidal pathway

30
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The 3 descending motor tracts of the direct pathway are what?

A
  • corticobulbar tract
  • lateral corticospinal tract
  • anterior corticospinal tract
31
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Where does the corticobulbar tract originate?

A

from the facial region within the motor homunculus of the primary motor tract

32
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Axons of upper and lower motor neurons synapse on lower motor neurons where in the spinal cord?

A

anterior horn

33
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What are the 2 components of the anterior horn?

A

lateral corticospinal tract and the anterior corticospinal tract

34
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innervating the skeletal muscles that control skilled movements in the limbs is the function of which tract?

A

lateral corticospinal tract

35
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innervating the axial skeleton muscles is the function of which tract?

A

anterior corticospinal tract

36
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The lateral corticospinal tract and the anterior corticospinal tract make up which tract?

A

Corticospinal tract

37
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Indirect pathways control what type of skeletal muscle activity?

A

unconscious

38
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What is the function of indirect pathways?

A

modify and help control the pattern of somatic motor activity by:
- alter motor neuron sensitivity to incoming impulses to control muscles individually or in groups
- activate feedback loops to project into primary motor cortex

39
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What are the 2 tracts of the indirect pathways?

A

Medial pathway and lateral pathway

40
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What is the function of the lateral pathway?

A

regulate and control precise, discrete movements, and tone in the flexor muscles

41
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What is the function of the medial pathway?

A

regulate muscle tone and gross movements of the muscles of the head, neck, proximal limbs, and trunk

42
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The medial pathway consists of what 3 tracts?

A

reticulospinal tracts, tectospinal tracts, and vestibulospinal tracts

43
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Helping to control more unskilled autonomic movements related to posture and maintaining balance is the function of which tract?

A

reticulospinal tracts

44
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Helping to regulate positional changes of the arms, eyes, head, and neck as a consequence of visual and auditory stimuli is the function of which tract?

A

tectospinal tracts