week 3- brain stem Flashcards

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Somatotopicorganization within the internal capsule

A

corticobulbar (motor cortex to brainstem)

corticospinal (motor cortex to spinal cord)

  • UMN axons that control LMNs innervating muscles of the face are located at the genu of the internal capsule
  • UMN axons that control LMNs innervating muscles of the lower extremity are located in the posterior portion of the posterior limb of the internal capsule
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2
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what portion of the midbrain are the tectum and the cerebral peduncles located

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Tectum - contains the pretectal area and the tectospinal tracts - dorsal/posterior

cerebral peduncles- ventral/ anterior

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3
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what slice is this

A

midbrain

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4
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where are the conlliculi located

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midbrain

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5
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where are the medullary pyramids located and what resides in them

A

internal medulla

corticospinal tract axons

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6
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ID the three main areas of the spinal cord

how is the architecture seperated

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posterior (dorsal) - sensory

lateral- corticospinal tract (motor)

anterolateral system - other motor tracts

The spinal gray matter can be described as a series of layers, or lamina, often with different functions.

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7
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what is a fundiculus

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a region of white matter where tracts travel

•(iebundles of related axons)

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8
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what are areas that the ascending tracts can go to

descending?

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Ascending tracts:

  • thalamus, brainstem relay nuclei, cerebellum

Descending tracts:

  • (UMNS) from Cortex, Brainstem, Descending modulation of sensory input
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