Quiz 10- motor Flashcards

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principle of human movement

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movement is a conscious act
most movements are stereotypic and improved with practice
movements are dependent on feedback info supplied by muscles, joints, bones, and soft tissue

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2
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descending motor tracts

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motor tracts begin in either cortex or brainstem and travels out of cord through ventral root
striated muscle controlled voluntarily
smooth muscle controlled at unconscious level

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3
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primary motor cortex

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somatotopic arrangement of neurons
population vectors- motor neurons control direction of muscle movement by alteration of firing rates
Betz cells control movement

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4
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premotor cortex

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anterior to primary cortex
contains smaller and fewer pyramidal cells
mirror neurons
motor memory
contextual muscle movement

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5
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mirror neurons

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control of movement in response to visual/auditory cues
yawning

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6
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contextual muscle movement

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difference between moving your arm to wave compared to high fiving

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7
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motor neurons

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control skeletal muscle
a-motor neurons
y-motor neuron

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8
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a-motor neurons

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innervate extrafusal fibers
excitatory

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9
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y-motor neurons

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innervate intrafusal fibers
inhibitory

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10
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motor initiation

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striated muscle initiated in the cortex
movement is dependent on cerebellum- feedback from proprioception

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11
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supplementary motor cortex

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contains motor neurons controlling complex or sequential movement
bilateral muscle movement
calculation of needed strength, distance, and direction

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12
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complex movements require help from…

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supplementary motor cortex

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13
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association cortex

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modification of muscle movements initiated by primary and premotor cortexes

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14
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Tourette syndrome

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deficit in association cortex

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15
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Brainstem

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location of 1st motor neurons along with primary and premotor cortex

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16
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basal nuclei

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release excitatory glutamate to internal globus pallidus (IGP)
inhibits IGP, removing inhibition of thalamus, allowing movement

17
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cerebellum

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modification and modulation of upper motor impulses
ensures muscle movements are precise and accurate

18
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Direct tracts

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pyramidal
corticospinal tract
corticobulbar tract

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corticobulbar tract

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via cranial nerves, innervation of jaw, face, pharynx, tongue
chewing, facial expressions, etc.

20
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corticospinal tract

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via pons to medulla, fibers split and cross over

21
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indirect tracts

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extrapyramidal
vestibulospinal
reticulospinal
rubrospinal
tectospinal

22
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vestibulospinal tract

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control of balance and posture
input from inner ear/cerebellum and eyes

23
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reticulospinal tract

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control of axial and postural muscles associated with posture, locomotion, and muscle movement

24
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rubrospinal tract

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innervation of flexion muscles, origin in red nucleus
voluntary muscle movement

25
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tectospinal tract

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control of head position in response to visual stimuli
input from optic nerves

26
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golgi tendon organ

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found within muscle tendon
stimulated by tension and sends sensory info to cerebellum