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Upper Motorneurons and Central Control of Movement
9/19/11 Second Lecture
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Graduate
09/19/2011

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What are the two major spinal cord pathways that descending motor control travels down?
Definition
1. Lateral column

2. Medial column
Term
What type of muscles are controlled by the lateral column and is this typically unilateral or bilateral?
Definition
Distal limb muscles (skilled movements, hand and fingers, for example)

Typically unilateral
Term
What type of muscles are controlled by the medial column and is this typically unilateral or bilateral?
Definition
Axial and proximal limb and trunk muscles (for posture and balance)

Typically bilateral
Term
What are the three descending upper motor control tracts in the brain and what does each typically control?
Definition
1. Lateral and Medial (vestibular) tracts - from the lateral vestibular nuclei, controls voluntary movements of proximal and distal muscles (driven by sensory inputs)

2. Reticulospinal tract - from the pontine and medullary reticular formation, driven by cerebral cortex, controls voluntary movements of proximal and distal muscles

3. Tectospinal tract - from the superior colliculus, controls the orientation response of the head and neck
Term
What two pathways balance each other for coordinated flexor and extensor reflexes?
Definition
Vestibular pathway and reticulospinal
Term
Brain injuries such as stroke cause a decreased response in what pathway?
Definition
Reticulospinal
Term
What are the two subdivisions of the lateral descending pathway?
Definition
1. Corticospinal pathway

2. Cortico-rubro-spinal pathway
Term
What is the size of the cortex devoted to a body part directly related to?
Definition
Precision of control required of the body part (NOT size of the body part)

i.e. hand and face have the 2 largest
Term
What is the Babinski sign?
Definition
Rolling an object down the sole of the foot makes toes curl down (positive test result occurs when toes roll up)

- Sign of spasticity
Term
Spasticity is an indicator of what?
Definition
Imbalance in flexor/extensor reflexes
Term
All lower motor neuron syndromes are indicative of what?
Definition
Dead or dying lower motor neurons (who would have thought?)
Term
Muscle weakness as an upper motor neuron disease is caused by what?
Definition
Loss of input to lateral or medial descending pathways
Term
A positive Babinski test is indicative of what?
Definition
Loss of input to the lateral descending pathway
Term
Loss of fine voluntary movement is indicative of what type of problem?
Definition
Decreased input to the lateral descending pathway
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