What are movements of the skeletal muscles and functions of the smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glands controlled by
2. Smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, glands = autonomic system
What anatomy is in the somatic motor system?
What is important about all these structures?
What influences what in the somatic motor system?
When do and how come skeletal muscle act in isolation?
Even though the higher centres influence the lower, spinal/ cranial nerves and the skeletal muscles they innervate also communicate directly with the sensory system and can act in isolation (reflexes)
Diff types of SOMATIC motor neurons
What is the highest centre involved in motor system
Motor cortex which is involved in organising really fine, complex movements
What is the role of the Basal nuclei (corpus striatum)
involved in planning and decide what movement going to do
Role of thalamus
relay point for lot of functions.
Involved in sending info to areas where motor output is generates from
Red nucleus and substantia nigra
2. generate motor output
Cerebellum
Nuclei in pons and medulla oblongata
2. contain nuclei that are cell bodies that can generate motor output
Upper motor neurones
Lower motor neurons
What are 2 diff pathways UMN can run?
What is different about the UMN synapsing for particular vs general movement?
2. supplying several diff muscles at once = via internerone
Where do the UMN that are supplying LMN for flexor and extensor muscles
LMN for fore and hind limb location
Why does muscle feel slightly hard even when not contracting?
What clinical sings would you except to see in hindlimbs of an animals which had damage to spinal cord in the region of the lumbosacral intumescence
What is a motor unit
LMN, NMJ and skeletal muscle fibres
How would damage to radial nerve affect the function of the muscle supplied by this nerve
What is happening is super rigid
What are reflexes and what do they require
2. don’t require input of UMN
Injury to UMN