Descending Motor Pathways Flashcards
What are the requirements for movement ?
- Goal or purpose,
- Activation of relevant movement
- Feedback of movement
- Refinement/correction of movement 5. Cessation on completion
Where in the brain is the motor cortex located ?
Anterior to central cortical sulcus, in the frontal lobe
How much of the frontal lobe does the motor cortex occupy ?
1/3 of it
What are the sub areas of the motor cortex ?
– 1° motor cortex
– Premotor area
– Supplementary motor area

What does most of the primary motor cortex control ?
> 1/2 1° motor cortex controls hands and muscles of speech
How many muscles does the excitation of a single motor neuron control ?
Excitation of a single mn ususally excites a specific movement – not one specific muscle.
I.e. A pattern of separate muscles are excited.
Which of the primary motor cortex or premotor area gives more complex patterns of movement ?
Nerve signals from premotor areas give more complex “patterns” of movement.
What is a special feature of contractions elicited by the Supplemental Motor Area ?
Contractions elicited are often bilateral eg grasping movements of both hands.
Does the Supplemental motor area work by itself ?
Usually functions together with premotor area.
What is the function of the supplemental motor area ?
Gives background movement onto which premotor and 1° motor cortex add finer control.
How do motor signals get transmitted from cortex to the spinal cord ?
Through the Corticospinal tract
What proportion of each motor area in the cortex does the Corticospinal tract originate from ?
30% 1°
30% premotor/ supplementary motor
40% somatosensory.
Describe the path of motor signals from the cortex to
Cortex –> pyramids of medulla –> (majority)cross in lower medullae –> lateral corticospinal tractse –> mainly terminate on interneurons
Those that do not cross pass ipsilaterally in ventral corticospinal tracts.
What pathways exist to transmit motor signals ? Are they for conscious or unconscious movements ?
Lateral Pathways = Conscious Movements
Ventromedial pathways = Unconscious Movements
How are the lateral, and ventromedial pathways controlled respectively ?
LATERAL PATHWAY
Principally controlled by the cerebral cortex via 2 corticospinal tracts.
VENTROMEDIAL PATHWAY
Principally controlled in the brainstem.