COM 2 Physiology week 4 Flashcards
(36 cards)
Name the 5 main components of the basal ganglia
- Caudate nucleus
-Putamen
-Globus pallidus
-Substantia nigra
-Subthalamic nucleus
What does the basal ganglia surrround
-Thalamus
What is the internal capsule
Space between the caudate nucleus and putamen
Where do complex anatmoical connections exist between
- bASAL GANGLIA and motor control structures
What does the basal ganglia work with and why
- Corticospinal system to control complex, learned motor patterns
Give an examole of skilled motor patterns
- Writting letters
What does damage to the basal ganglia lead to
- Loss of smooth skilled motor execution
-Movements become crude and uncoordinated
What is the basal ganglia apart of
- Large complex network in the brain that helps control movement
What is the is the basal ganglia connected to + e.g
- Connected t0 several ther brain regions :
-Motor cortex
-Thalamus
-Brainstem and cerebellum
What does the connections the basal ganglia form with the other brain regions form
They form 2 main groups:
-Left side which contains: Motor cortex, thalamus, brainstem and cerebellar circuitry
-Right side- core basal ganglia circuitry
What is the key pathway within the basal ganglia for motor control
Putamen circuit
Where does the neural pathways of the putamen circuit start
-Premotor and supplementary motor areas
-Somatosensory cortex
Explain the process of the neural pathway fo the putamen circuit from start to end ( where it returns to )
Starts in:
Premotor and supplementary motor areas
Somatosensory cortex
(These areas plan and integrate movements)
Next step:
Signals go to the putamen
(Mostly bypassing the caudate nucleus)
Then to:
Internal segment of the globus pallidus
Then to:
Ventroanterior (VA) and ventrolateral (VL) nuclei of the thalamus
Finally returns to:
Primary motor cortex
Premotor and supplementary motor areas
What circuit also works with the putamen circut and through what
- Ancillary(supporting circuits) through:
-External globus pallidus
-Subthalamus
-Substantia nigra
-Thalamus
What does lesion in the putamen result in + symotoms
- Chorea
- Jerky movements of the hands
What does lesions in the Globus pallidus result in + symptom
- Athetosis
-Slow continous movements
What does lesions of the substantia nigra result in + symptom
-Parkinsons disease
-Tremors
What does lesiosn in the subthalamus result in + symptom
- Hemiballismus
-Wild flailing of one limb
What does the Caudate circuit help with
- Planning and controlling motor patterns based on conscious though
What is the caudate circuit involved in
Cognitive control of movement
What is cognition
It is using sensory input and memory to think and plan
Explain the pathway of the caudate circuit pathway
- From association areas of teh cerebral cortex to the CAUDATE NUCELUS then to the INTERNAL GLOBUS PALLIDUS to tthe VENTROANTERIOR AND BENTROLATERTAL THALAMIC NUCLEI then to the PREFRONTAL, PREMOTOR and supplementary motor cortx
What does the caudate nucleus extend through
- All lobes of the brain
Why does the basal ganglia work with the cereberal cortex
To adjust the timing of movements
Control movement intesnity