Somatosensory Tracts #1 Flashcards
This tract is involved with discriminative touch, 2-point localization, vibration, pressure, and proprioception of the limbs.
Posterior Column - Medial Lemniscal (PCML)
Areas of skin innervated by somatic afferent fibers that have small receptive fields have (LOW/HIGH) receptor density. Areas with large receptive fields have (LOW/HIGH) receptor density.
High
Low
***If it’s a small receptive field, you need more to cover more space. If it’s a large receptive field, you don’t need as many because they cover more space. Homunculus follows this rule.
In the PCML, a spinal cord lesion will result in (IPSILATERAL/CONTRALATERAL) reduction or loss of discriminative, positional, and vibratory tactile sensations at and below the segmental level of the injury.
Ipsilateral
This is a loss of muscle stretch (tendon) reflexes, and proprioceptive losses from the extremities due to lack of sensory input. Patient may also have a wide-based stance and may place the feet to the floor with force, in an effort to create the missing proprioceptive input.
Sensory ataxia
These are in the posterior medulla and contain 2nd order neurons of the PCMLS. They also receive input from 1st order neurons (primary afferents) from the ipsilateral DRG.
Gracile nucleus
Cuneate nucleus
***Remember T6 and up is cuneate, T6 and below is gracile
The 2nd order neurons of the PCMLS send axons to the (IPSILATERAL/CONTRALATERAL) thalamus via the Internal Arcuate Fibers.
Contralateral
In the PCMLS, once the 2nd order neurons decussate via Internal Arcuate Fibers across the medulla, they ascend as the ________ ________.
Medial Lemniscus
In the Medial Lemniscus (ML), it rotates laterally in the pons, making the UE fibers lie (MEDIALLY/LATERALLY) and the LE fibers lie (MEDIALLY/LATERALLY).
Medially
Laterally
The ML terminates in what nucleus within the thalamus?
VPL (Ventral Posterolateral)
In the PCMLS, the 3rd order neurons leave the VPL and traverse what to get to the primary somatosensory cortex (in post central gyrus)?
Posterior limb of internal capsule
The primary somatosensory cortex is subdivided anterior to posterior by what?
Brodmann areas – 3a, 3b, 1, and 2
Blood supply to the primary somatosensory cortex is by the…
Anterior Cerebral As.
Middle Cerebral As.
Lesions in this artery produces tactile loss over the contralateral upper body and face.
MCA
Lesions in this artery affect the contralateral lower limb.
ACA
For somatosensory to the face, the Trigeminal nerve is used. For pain, temperature, and crude touch the ________ tract is used. For discriminative touch, 2-point localization, vibration, and proprioception the ________ ________ tract is used.
Spinal
Principal Sensory