Ascending Sensory Pathways Flashcards

1
Q

What type of information does the spinothalamic tract carry?

A

Crude touch, temperature, pressure and pain

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2
Q

Which sensory tract uses thin, poorly myelinated axons?

A

Spinothalamic

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3
Q

Which sensory tract uses thick, well myelinated axons?

A

Dorsal column

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4
Q

Does the spinothalamic pathway use fast or slow conduction?

A

Slow

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5
Q

Does the spinothalamic pathway run contralaterally or ipsilaterally in the spinal cord?

A

Contralaterally

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6
Q

Where do the primary neurons of the spinothalamic tract synapse?

A

Dorsal grey horn

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7
Q

Where do the secondary neurons of spinothalamic tract cross the midline?

A

Ventral white commissure (just anterior to central canal)

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8
Q

What is the spinothalamic tract called when it reaches the brainstem?

A

Spinal lemniscus

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9
Q

Where does the secondary neuron of the spinothalamic tract synapse?

A

Ventral posterolateral nucleus of the thalamus

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10
Q

What information passes through the medial VPL of the thalamus?

A

Sensory information from arm

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11
Q

What information passes through lateral VPL of the thalamus?

A

Sensory information from leg

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12
Q

Where do tertiary neurons of the spinothalamic tract terminate?

A

Primary somatosensory cortex

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13
Q

What type of information does the dorsal column pathway carry?

A

Discriminative touch, vibration and proprioception

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14
Q

Does the dorsal column pathway use fast or slow conduction?

A

Fast

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15
Q

Does the dorsal column pathway run contralaterally or ipsilaterally in the spinal cord?

A

Ipsilaterally

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16
Q

Where does the dorsal column pathway ascend in the spinal cord?

A

Ipsilateral gracile or cuneate fascicle

17
Q

In the medulla, what are the gracile and cuneate fascicles renamed to?

A

Gracile and cuneate tubercles

18
Q

Where do the primary neurons in the dorsal column pathway synapse?

A

Gracile/cuneate tubercle

19
Q

Where do the secondary neurones of the dorsal column pathway cross the midline?

A

Internal arcuate fibres in medulla

20
Q

Where do the secondary neurons of the dorsal column pathway ascend?

A

Medial lemniscus

21
Q

Where do the secondary neurons of the dorsal column pathway synapse?

A

Ventral posterolateral nucleus of thalamus

22
Q

Where do the tertiary neurons of dorsal column pathway project to?

A

Primary somatosensory cortex

23
Q

In which pathway does sensation from the head travel?

A

Trigeminothalamic pathway

24
Q

What facial sensation does trigeminal nerve carry?

A

General sensory from face, scalp and dura

25
Q

What facial sensation travels in facial nerve?

A

External ear sensation

26
Q

What facial sensation travels in glossopharyngeal nerve?

A

Sensation from posterior 1/3 of tongue, pharynx and middle ear

27
Q

What facial sensation travels in vagus nerve?

A

Sensation from auditory canal, larynx, pharynx and oesophagus

28
Q

What are the subdivisions of the trigeminal nucleus?

A

Mesencephalic, pontine/principal sensory and spinal

29
Q

Which part of the trigeminal nucleus receives pain and temperature?

A

Caudal part of spinal nucleus

30
Q

Which part of the trigeminal nucleus receives simple touch and pressure?

A

Rostral part of spinal nucleus

31
Q

Which part of the trigeminal nucleus receives discriminative touch?

A

Pontine/principal sensory nucleus

32
Q

Which part of the trigeminal nucleus receives proprioception?

A

Mesencephalic nucleus

33
Q

In which pathways do the axons descend before ascending?

A

Trigeminothalamic

  • pain and temperature
  • touch and pressure
34
Q

Where do fibres in the trigeminothalamic pathway descend?

A

Spinal tract

35
Q

Where does information travelling in the trigeminothalamic pathway go to in the thalamus?

A

Ventral posteromedial nucleus

36
Q

In which trigeminothalamic pathway are the primary neuron cell bodies not in their respective cranial nerve ganglia?

A

Proprioception pathway - cell bodies in mesencephalic nucleus

37
Q

What reflex is associated with the proprioception pathway of the trigeminothalamic tract?

A

Jaw jerk reflex