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Where do upper motor neurons (UMNs) originate in the brain?
Primary motor cortex
(
precentral gyrus
) and other brain regions
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Where are lower motor neurons (LMNs) located in the nervous system?
Anterior horn of the
spinal cord
or motor nuclei of cranial nerves in the
brainstem
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What tracts are included in the pyramidal system of motor pathways?
Corticospinal tract
Corticobulbar tract
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What part of the motor cortex is the main output area for motor commands?
Primary motor cortex
(M1) in the
precentral gyrus
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What constitutes a motor unit?
A single
alpha motor neuron
and all the
skeletal muscle fibers
it innervates
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Where are small motor units typically found?
In muscles requiring
fine control
, such as
eye muscles
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Where are large motor units typically found?
In muscles generating powerful, gross movements, such as the
quadriceps
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Which fibers are innervated by gamma motor neurons?
Intrafusal fibers
of muscle spindles
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What is the primary function of LMNs in the motor control pathway?
Execute motor commands from upper motor neurons (
UMNs
)
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What are reflexes in the motor system?
Automatic
responses to
stimuli
Mediated by
spinal neurons
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What is the purpose of the myotatic reflex (stretch reflex)?
Maintains
muscle length and posture
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Where do sensory (Ia afferent) neurons synapse with alpha motor neurons in the spinal cord?
In
the
spinal
cord
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What is the purpose of the inverse myotatic reflex?
Protects muscles from
excessive
tension
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What effect do sensory neurons have on alpha motor neuron activity in the inverse myotatic reflex?
Activate
inhibitory interneurons
Reduce alpha motor neuron activity
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How do gamma motor neurons adjust muscle spindle sensitivity in the gamma loop?
Adjust the sensitivity of muscle spindles
Provide feedback to modulate
alpha motor neuron
activity to maintain muscle tone
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What are the two main types of motor neurons in the motor system?
Upper motor neurons
(UMNs) and
lower motor neurons
(LMNs)
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What are the functions of upper motor neurons (UMNs) in the motor system?
Plan
motor activity
Initiate motor activity
Modulate motor activity
Utilize descending pathways like the
corticospinal
and
corticobulbar
tracts
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What is the primary function of lower motor neurons (LMNs)?
To directly innervate skeletal muscles and execute commands from
UMNs
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What brainstem pathways are included in the extrapyramidal system?
Rubrospinal tract
Reticulospinal tract
Vestibulospinal tract
Tectospinal tract
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What areas assist with planning and coordinating complex movements in the motor cortex?
Supplementary motor area
Premotor area
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What function do motor units control in the skeletal muscles?
Control the
strength
of muscle contractions
Control the
precision
of muscle contractions
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Which type of muscle fibers are innervated by alpha motor neurons?
Extrafusal muscle fibers
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What is the role of gamma motor neurons in muscle spindles?
Maintain muscle spindle sensitivity during contraction
Contribute to
muscle tone
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What is another term for the final common pathway in motor control?
Lower motor neurons
(LMNs)
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What are the components of a reflex arc?
Receptor
Sensory neuron
Integration center
Motor neuron
Effector
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How is muscle stretch detected in the myotatic reflex?
Stretch is detected by
muscle spindles
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What do alpha motor neurons cause in the myotatic reflex mechanism?
Cause the muscle to
contract
to oppose the stretch
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Which sensory organs detect tension in the inverse myotatic reflex?
Golgi tendon organs
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What is the primary purpose of the gamma loop in motor control?
To regulate
muscle tone
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Where do upper motor neurons of the corticospinal tract originate?
Primary motor cortex
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What voluntary movements does the corticobulbar tract control?
Voluntary movements of the
face
,
head
, and
neck
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What are the associated disorders of corticospinal tract damage?
Weakness
Paralysis
Stroke
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What brain areas provide input to the primary motor cortex (M1)?
Premotor
and Supplementary Motor Areas: Assist with planning movements
Sensory Cortex: Provides
sensory
feedback
Basal Ganglia
and
Cerebellum
: Modulate motor activity
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Where does the rubrospinal tract originate in the midbrain?
Red nucleus
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Where does the reticulospinal tract originate?
Reticular formation
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From which brainstem nuclei does the vestibulospinal tract originate?
Vestibular nuclei
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What functions does the vestibulospinal tract control?
Balance
and head stabilization
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Where does the tectospinal tract originate?
Superior colliculus
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At which medullary structure do most fibers of the corticospinal tract decussate?
Medullary
pyramids
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What is the primary role of the pyramidal system?
Controls
voluntary
movements
Especially
fine
and precise movements
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