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Neuro Unit 2
Spinal Pathways
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03/01/2011

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cerebral cortex/consciously
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Information that reaches the thalamus in the DCML pathway is relayed to the ? and perceived consciously or unconsciously.
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movements/are not
Definition
Information the cerebellum is used in regulation of ?; we are or are not consciously aware of cerebellar activity.
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sensory/conscious/unconscious
Definition
Ascending spinal tracts transmit impulses concerned with specific sensory or motor modalities ultimately to the ? for conscious perception or to the ? for unconscious perception.
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Dorsal Column/Medial Lemniscus (DCML)
pathway
Definition
The ? pathway (ascending) carries information concerned with touch - pressure, kinesthesia, vibratory sense and 2 point discrimination.
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Pacinian Corpuscles, Joint receptors, Meissners Corpuscles, Golgi Tendon Organs, and Muscle Spindles.
Definition
The sensory receptors involved in the Dorsal Column/Medial Lemniscus pathway include (name the 5)
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Dorsal Column/Medial Lemniscus (DCML) Pathway
Definition
Pacinian Corpuscles and Meissners Corpuscles are 2 of the sensory receptors involved in this ascending spinal tract.
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Dorsal Root Ganglion cells
Definition
Peripheral processes of ? cells provide axons to the sensory receptors of the DCML pathway.
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sacral/cervical/lumbar & thoracic
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There is a somatotopic organization to the posterior funiculus in the DCML pathway such that ? fibers are more medial and posterior, ? fibers are more lateral and ? and ? fibers occupy intermediate positions.
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Posterior Intermediate Septum
Definition
The posterior funiculus on each side is divided by the ? above T6 into 2 separate fasciculi.
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T6/Fasciculus Gracilis and Fasciculus Cuneatus.
Definition
The Posterior Intermediate Septum divides the posterior funiculus into 2 separate fasciculi above T?. Name the level and name the 2 fascicui
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is/sacral, lumbar & lower 6 thoracic dorsal roots.
Definition
The fasciculus gracilis is OR is not present at all spinal levels and contains long ascending branches of fibers from ? dorsal roots.
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T6/ upper 6 thoracic and all cervical dorsal roots.
Definition
The fasciculus cuneatus first appears around what spinal level and contains long ascending branches of fibers from ? dorsal roots.
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fasciculus gracilis and cuneatus
Definition
1st order neurons of the DCML pathway originate in the dorsal root ganglion and send their central processes ascending in ?
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ipsilaterally/medulla
Definition
Fibers in the fasciculus gracilis and cuneatus ascend ipsilaterally or contralaterally and terminate on relay nuclei in the ?.
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nucleus gracilis and nucleus cuneatus
Definition
1st order neurons of the DCML end where?
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2nd order/internal arcuate fibers
Definition
Nucleus Gracilis and Nucleus Cuneatus give rise to ? order fibers in the DCML pathway which sweep ventromedially as ? fibers.
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do/ brainstem
Definition
Internal arcuate fibers do or do not decussate and form a compact fiber bundle located on each side of the ? known as the medial lemniscus.
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medial lemniscus
Definition
In the DCML pathway, the ? ascends through the contralateral half of the brain stem.
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contralateral
Definition
In the DCML pathway, the medial lemniscus ascends through the ipsilateral or contralateral half of the brain stem.
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Ventral posterolateral (VPL) nucleus of the Thalamus.
Definition
The 2nd order neurons terminate where in the DCML pathway.
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VPL of thalamus
Definition
The 3rd order neurons of the DCML pathway begin where?
Term
postcentral gyrus/parietal
Definition
The 3rd order neurons of the DCML pathway send fibers to the ? of the cerebral cortex which is in the ? lobe.
Term
posterior
Definition
Lesions involving ? columns diminish or abolish 2 point discrimination and kinesthetic sense.
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2 point discrimination and kinesthetic sense
Definition
Lesions involving posterior columns diminish or abolish ? and ?
Term
equilibrium, stance and gait/ataxia
Definition
Loss of position sense in LEs greatly impairs ? and results in ?
Term
Anterolateral System
Definition
The ? pathway transmits Nondiscriminative touch, temperature and pain.
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