motor systems 2 Flashcards
1
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Where does motor command originate
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In the moror cortex puramidal cells
2
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Features of the descending projections from cortical motor areas
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- cell body are located in grey matter of cortex
- pyramidal cell axon can project directly/indirectly to spinal cord + onto lower brainstem motor neurons
- cortical projections innervate contralateral motor units
3
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projections from the motor cortex
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- motor command originates in motor cortex pyramidal cells (upper M.N)
- descending tract = pyramidal tract
4
Q
Basal ganglia
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- group of nuclei lying deep within cerebral hemispheres
5
Q
What are the five principle nuclei
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- ) Substantial nigra: pars compacts + pars reticulata
- ) Caudate + putamen (together = striatum)
- ) Globus pallidus
- ) Subthalmic nucleus
6
Q
Diseases caused by basal ganglia disruption
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- ) Parkinson’s
- ) Huntington’s
- ) Tourette’s
- ) Tardive Dyskinesia
- ) Hemiballismus
7
Q
Selection problem
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There are multiple commands but it can’t do more than one thing at a time
8
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How to decided what wins control of motor resource?
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Centralised selection
9
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What is the hypothesis
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Basal Ganglia acts as a centralised action selector
10
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Cerebellum
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- It modulates activity of upper motor neurons
11
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Features of the cerebellum
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- when damaged: movements become jerky/erratic + poorly co-ordinated
- get an intention tremor or dysarthria
12
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Cellular structure
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- intricate folded structure to maximise Features: 1.) Foliae 2.) Pia mater 3.) Molecular layer 4.) Purkinje cell layer 5.) Granule layer 6.) White matter
13
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Inputs to the cerebellum
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- ) Spinal cord
- ) Vestibular system
- ) Cerebral cortex + pons
14
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Outputs to cerebellum
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Thalmaus -> motor cortex
15
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Inputs and outputs
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- ) Cortical
- ) Spinal
- ) Vestbular