RUSVM Physio Neuro Part 9 Central Control of Movement Flashcards

1
Q

What does all movement results through ?

A

Through excitation or relaxation of muscles

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2
Q

What are the two general forms that movement can be divided into?

A

Dominated by flexor muscles or dominated by extensor muscles.

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3
Q

T/F Voluntary movements are usually initiated unconsciously?

A

False- they are initiated consciously.

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4
Q

Which muscles are distal to the spinal cord?

A

The flexor muscles

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5
Q

What muscles are located closer to the spinal cord?

A

The extensor muscles

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6
Q

Skilled voluntary movements of distal musculature is primarily controlled by what system ?

A

The lateral system- of lower and upper motor neurons spinal tracts

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7
Q

Posture and antigravity activity of the proximal and axial musculature is controlled by what system?

A

medial system of neurons and tracts

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8
Q

Voluntary movement is directed by what cortex?

A

Directed by the primary motor cortex.

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9
Q

The simplest type of motor behavior in the spinal cord is what?

A

Is the spinal segmental reflex.

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10
Q

The thoracic limb nerves responsible for this reflex is coming from where in the spinal cord?

A

C6-T2

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11
Q

The pelvic limb nerves reflex is mediated by the sciatic nerve through which spinal cord segments?

A

L6-S1

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12
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What are the two major descending motor system pathways form the brain to the spinal cord

A

Brainstem UMN Pathways and Corticospinal tract

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13
Q

What is the brainstem UMN pathway also called

A

Extrapiramidal tracts

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14
Q

What is the corticospinal tract also called

A

Pyramidal tracts

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15
Q

What are the 4 major axon tracts that originate in the brainstem and descend to the spinal cord to influence spinal LMNs

A
  1. Vestibulospinal tract - Medial
  2. Reticulospinal tract - medial
  3. Tectospinal Tract - medial
  4. Rubrospinal tract - lateral
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16
Q

What is the major role of the medial pathways ?

A

To maintain the body subconsciously in an upright position against the pull of gravity

17
Q

The corticospinal tract is a direct connection between what?

A

Motor cortex and cord

18
Q

What is the major role of the RUBROSPINAL tract?

A

It is a lateral brainstem pathway that controls distal limb musculature associated with skilled movement.

19
Q

The palpebral reflex is coordinated by the brainstem and evaluates what nerves?

A

the CN V (trigeminal) and CN VII (facial)

20
Q

The Corticospinal tract is a direct projection from what?

A

from cerebral cortex to spinal cord

21
Q

T/F Corticospinal tracts have the ability to control the most dexterous, skilled movements derived from the synaptic termination pattern of several axons.

A

True

22
Q

F/T Motor cortices of the frontal lobe are the lowest level of the motor system hierarchy

A

False- They are the highest.

23
Q

Most of the corticospinal tract axons originate from what?

A
  1. The primary motor cortex
  2. The supplementary motor cortex
  3. The premotor cortex
24
Q

The somatotopic map of what cortex shows the origins of axons going to different skeletal muscles of the body.

A

Primary motor cortex

25
Q

What 2 cortex are located in the frontal lobe?

A

Supplementary motor cortex and premotor cortex.

26
Q

What is an important role of the premotor cortex?

A

important role in preparatory orientation of the body for the execution of a particular motor task.