The Spinal Cord and Periphery Flashcards

1
Q

the axons of sensory fibres enter through which horn?

A

dorsal horn of grey matter

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2
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motor neurones have their cell bodies in which horn?

A

ventral horn

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3
Q

ascending spinal tracts carry what information, and to where?

A

Carries sensory information to the brain (cerebral cortex and cerebellum)

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4
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when do the sensory neurones cross over to contralateral side?

A

at medulla

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5
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when do the pain and temp neurones cross over to contralateral side?

A

at level of entry to reach lateral column in spinal cord

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6
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what does the Lateral spinothalamic tract of Right side carry?

A

Pain and temperature from Left side of body

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7
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what does the Posterior column of Right side carry?

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Touch, pressure, proprioception from Right side of body

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descending spinal tracts carry what information, and from where?

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Carries motor information from the brain (cerebral cortex and brainstem)

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9
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what are the motor neurones concerned with?

A

control of movement, muscle tone, spinal autonomic functions

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10
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when do the motor neurones cross over to contralateral side?

A

at medulla

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11
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what is the motor neuron tract called?

A

corticospinal/pyramidal tract

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12
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where is the lower motor neurone found?

A

spinal cord

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13
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what is the lower motor neurone responsible for?

A

muscle tone and reflexes

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14
Q

where is the upper motor neurone found?

A

primary motor cortex

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15
Q

what occurs if the upper motor neuron is damaged but the LMN is intact?

A

reflexes and tone are exaggerated

The muscle tone also increases leads to spasticity

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16
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what is a reflex?

A

an involuntary stereotyped pattern of response brought about by a sensory stimulus

17
Q

what is the stretch reflex?

A

(monosynaptic)

important in control of muscle tone and posture

18
Q

what is the flexor reflex?

A

(polysynaptic)

helps protect the body from painful stimuli.

19
Q

what does the autonomic nervous system refer to?

A

nerve cells within both CNS & PNS concerned with innervation & control of visceral organs,smooth muscles & secretory glands.
not under voluntary control