Locomotion Flashcards

1
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Define stepping

A

Alternating sequence of stance and swing

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2
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What are central pattern generators and what is their role?

A

Neural circuits in lumbar spinal cord

Generate rhythmicity of stepping

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3
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What is the mesencephalic locomotor region and what is its role?

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In brainstem - bilaterally innvervates ventral spinal cord via reticular formation
Reticulospinal neurons tonically activate CPGs - control force level of stepping
Alternation/coordination of limbs in each pair - depends on stimulation intensity

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4
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What is the role of the cerebellum in locomotion?

A

Avoiding and anticipating obstacles - prediction

Improving stepping performance

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5
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What is the role of the motor cortex in locomotion?

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Cat M1 cells have rhythmic bursts time-locked to stepping movements
Increased activity when stepping over obstacle - required for visually-guided movements
Cat CST involved in locomotion precision

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6
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What is the role of the posterior parietal cortex in locomotion?

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In cats increased firing when stepping over obstacles - increases spinal cord activity

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7
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What are the 3 components of an integrated control system of locomotion?

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Descending control
Spinal CPGs
Peripheral control

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