Extrapyramidal
Pyramidal
Reflexes
Motor Neurons
Corticospinal Tracts
100

Four

How many extrapyramidal tracts are there?

100

Voluntary movement of the body

What is the function of pyramidal tracts?

100

Intrafusal Fibres

Which muscle receptor senses changes in muscle length?

100

Hyporeflexia and hypotonia

What are two clinical features of a lower motor neurone lesion?

100

Corticobulbar and Corticospinal

The two pyramidal tracts are

200

Rubrospinal

"What is the "least important" extrapyramidal tract in humans?

200

Lateral and Anterior Tracts

What does the corticospinal tract divided into?

200

Lower motor neurone and all the muscle fibres it innervates

What is a motor unit?

200

Spasticity and rigidity

What happens to muscle tone in a patient with an upper motor neurone lesion?

200

At the level of termination of the spinal cord

Where do fibres of anterior corticospinal fibres cross? 

300

Involuntary, such as posture and reflexive movements. 

What type of functions do the extrapyramidal tracts control?

300

Motor cranial nerve nuclei

Where does the corticobulbar tract terminate?

300

Between extrafusal muscle fibres and tendons

Golgi Tendon organs are located...

300

In the peripheral nervous system

Where are lower motor neurons located?

300

Controls movement of more proximal (axial) muscles such as the shoulder and the trunk

What is the function of the anterior corticospinal tract?

400

The vestibular nuclei in the dorsal medulla 

Where does the vestibulospinal tract originate?

400

Facial and hypoglossal

Which cranial nuclei receive contralateral corticobulbar innervation?

400

Pain

Other than length and tennis, what else can activate a spinal reflex?

400

Motor cortex, brainstem or spinal cord

Where are upper motor neurons found?

400

Pyramidal Decussation

Where do the fibres of lateral corticospinal tract cross?

500

Orientation in response to various stimuli

What is the tectospinal tract responsible for?

500

On the contralateral side

Which side would the tongue deviate to after a lesion in the corticobulbar tract?

500

Myotatic Reflex

What reflex would be activated when a large ball falls in your hand?

500

Anterior grey column, anterior nerve roots, or cranial nerve nuclei of the brainstem and cranial nerves (with motor function) 

Where are lower motor neurons located?

500

90%

What % of corticospinal fibres are lateral?