Motor Systems Flashcards

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parts of CNS involved

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  1. motor cortex
  2. thalamus (gateway to cortex)
  3. basal nuclei/ganglia
  4. cerebellum
  5. brain stem
  6. spinal cord
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control of voluntary movement path

general

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  1. association cortex = desire/idea to move starts here
  2. premotor cortical area = plan of movement
  3. primary motor cortex = execution of move initiated
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motor messages arise from which cortical areas

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  1. frontal lobe = primary motor cortex and premotor cortical areas (SMA, PMC, FEF)
  2. parietal lobe = posterior parietal cortex

all 3 areas make up motor cortex

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premotor cortical area function

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aka SMA + PMC
-forms plan of movementthen transmits to primary motor cortex for execution
-control axial/trunk and proximal limb muscles of UL and LL
-orient trunk and or limbs toward intended direction of move

supplementary motor area, premotor cortex

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frontal eye field

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projects to brain stem centers that control ocular movements
-coordinates eye move
-role in visual tracking across the visual field

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posterior parietal cortex

PMA

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visual guidance of movement
-evals location or position of body/limbs
-forms movement plan to accomplish a task or reach target

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primary motor cortex

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@precentral gyrus of frontal lobe
-execution of distinct, well defined, vol movement to opposite side body

UMN cell bodies and axons form descending motor tracts that end in brain stem and spinal cord from pyramidal layer of cortex

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upper motor neurons

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cell bodies @ motor cortex and motor nuclei in brain stem

axons descend in motor tracts to brain stem and SC to transmit messages from cortex to LMNs

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