BIOL-3150 Chapter Notes - Chapter 17: Cranial Nerves, Grey Matter, Diencephalon

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General characteristics of ns pathways: cns communicates with peripheral body structures through pathways, can either conduct sensory or motor information, ascending pathway: carries sensory information. Info ascends through spinal cord to brain: descending pathway: carries motor commands, pathway made up of a tract and a nucleus. Important as it is responsible for transmitting postural input to the cerebellum skilled motor movements. Functional anatomy of motor pathways: direct pathways (pyramidal pathways, corticobular: assist with forming cranial nerves, help speak, superficial muscles of neck and back, facial muscles etc, corticospinal: control voltunary motor activity. Indirect pathway: lateral pathway, rubrospinal, medial pathway (generality, reticulospinal, tectospinal, vestibulospinal. Direct pathways: originate in the pyramidal cells in primary motor cortex. Internal capsule: descend through this, looks like a bottle neck. Not direct or easy to follow as we"ve seen in sensory ones or direct pathways. Individuals have a gait this is part of this grouping.

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