Lower Medulla Flashcards
1
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Name this, state its function and pathway[5 marks].
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Pyramid.
- Decussation forms the lateral corticospinal tract(90%), anterior corticospinal tract(8%) and uncrossed lateral corticospinal tract.(2%)
- Descending pathways:
- Motor pathway from somatosensory area–>internal capsule–>crus cerebri–>pons and medulla.
- Motor signals for face and neck musculature.
2
Q
Name this and state its function.
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Nucleus Gracilis.
- Sensory information from lower limbs and body, carrying ascending tracts to postcentral gyrus.
3
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Name this , state its function, pathway and tract its involved to.
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Nucleus cuneatus.
- Sensory information from upper limbs of the body.
- Terminates somatosensory cortex.
Cuneatus receptors–>Dorsal roots–>nucleus cuneatus–>Thalamus–>somatosensory cortex.
- Dorsal medial lemniscus pathway.
4
Q
Name this and state its function.
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Inferior olivary nucleus:
- Fine motor and co-ordination. project to the ICP( to Cerebellar cortex and deep cerebellar nuclei).
5
Q
Name this and state its function.
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Medial lemniscus.
6
Q
Name this, state its functions within their tracts, different tracts and regulators of the their tracts.
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Reticular formation.
Ascending tracts:
- _Ascending reticular activating system_:
- consciousness and sleep cycles.
- regulated by hypothalamus.
- consciousness and sleep cycles.
Descending tracts:
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Reticulospinal tract:
- Co-ordinate movement , function and posture..
- Projects to spinal cord motor neurons.
7
Q
Name this.
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Spinal Trigeminal nucleus.
- Sensory tract the ipsilateral portion of the face.
8
Q
Name this.
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Spinal trigeminal tract.
9
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Questions:
- Difference in ascending and descending pathways of Reticular formation.
- Descending: reticulospinal tract.
- Ascending: reticular activating system.
- What is the ascending pathway regulated by?
- Difference in function.
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Descending pathway:
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Reticulospinal tract:
- co-ordinate fine motor control.
Ascending pathways:
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Reticular activating system:
- Establishes sleep cycles, consciousness and arousal.
- Regulated by Hypothalamus.
- Establishes sleep cycles, consciousness and arousal.