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Connection
Deficit
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100

Brain area responsible for decision making at the highest level for motor

What is The dorsal lateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC)?

100

Premotor connection

What is the DLPFC and the cerebellum?

100

This is caused by a deficit in the DLPFC

What are perseveration and utilization?

100

The pathway is part of volitional movement pathway, and is responsible for voluntary movement of your spinal muscles.

What are the Lateral and anterior corticospinal tract?

100

I am the last area to be myelinated

What is the DLPFC?

200

Brain area responsible for establishing the motor plan for visually guided actions.

What is the premotor area?

200

Muscle Fibers connection

What is the spinal cord?

200

A deficit in the primary motor causes this

What is contralateral paralysis?

200

Also about volitional movement of your face, jaw, and tongue

What is the corticobulbar tract?

200

Brain area where axons originate that wind up running through the corona radiata and internal capsule

What is primary motor area?

300

Brain area responsible for establishing motor plan for internally guided actions

What is supplementary motor area?

300

Motor neurons connection

What is primary motor?

300

This is caused by a deficit in the cerebellum

What is ataxia?

300

Tract responsible for reflexive movement. Helps you to move your head in response to visual stimulation.

What is the colliculospinal aka tectospinal tract?

300

Where motor fibers are located in the midbrain

What are cerebral peduncles?

400

Area responsible for transmission and synapses.

What is the brain stem?

400

Primary motor connection

What is the Premotor/supplemental motor?

400

This is caused by a deficit in the basal ganglia

What is trembling and initiation deficit?

400

Tract about adjusting how you are in space based on information from the semicircular canals

What is the vestibulo spinal tract?

400

Motor fibers in the anterior aspect of the medulla

What are pyramids?

500

Feedback loop area responsible for triggering movement

What is basil ganglia?

500

Cortex via thalamus connection

What is the basal ganglia?

500

This is caused by a deficit in the brain stem

What is spasticity and flaccidity?

500

Control involuntary movements of internal organs. You do not have control over the movements.

What are autonomic pathways?

500

Crossing of the right and left fibers in the medulla

What is the decussation of the pyramids?

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