Movement Disorders Flashcards

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Compare the traditional and modern views of the motor system.

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  • Traditional = discrete somatotopy (point to point layout of motor cortex representations of joints and muscles revealed by volitional flexion-extension movements)
  • Modern = functional somatotopy (balance between discrete and distributed cortical structures that are revealed by complex movements involving preplanning, error detection, and correction)
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Name the two areas involved in mediating avoidance type body movements

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  • ventral intraparietal area

- precentral gyrus

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Compare and contrast the direct and indirect pathways of movement.

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Direct:

  • Involves basal ganglia (caudate, putamen, and globus pallidus) and substantia nigra (pars reticula)
  • facilitates initiation and execution of voluntary movement

Indirect:

  • Involves BG, which passes through the sub thalamic nucleus and enters the substantial nigra
  • sends inhibitory signals to the ventrolateral nucleus of the thalamus via GABA
  • Reduces signals to cortical motor regions, which reduces muscle action
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What are the 3 executive functions most susceptible to age-related decline?

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  1. Spatial WM
  2. Set-shifting
  3. Planning
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What are hypokinetic movement disorders? Name the 3 different types.

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  • Hypokinetic = a paucity of movement

Types:

  • Akinesia: Reduction in frequency of voluntary movement
  • Hypokinesia: Slowing in initiation of movement
  • Bradykinesia: Slowing of execution of movement
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List the 10 types of hyperkinetic movements

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  1. Tremor
  2. Chorea
  3. Ballismus
  4. Dystonia
  5. Tic
  6. Athetosis
  7. Dyskinesia
  8. Myoclonus
  9. Fasciculation
  10. Parkinsonism
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What are the 3 types of cerebellar ataxia? What symptoms do each produce?

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  1. Vestibulocerebellum: Impaired balance and eye movements
  2. Cerebrocerebellum: Difficulties with voluntary movements of extremities
  3. Spinocerebellum: Wide based gait, dysmetria
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