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Posterior Column-Medial Lemniscus
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GSA - general somatic afferent (somatosensation)
ascending tract
conscious - ends in the cortex |
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* Modalities of the PCML * |
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Proprioception
Discriminative Touch
Vibration Sense |
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have very large diameter
are very heavily myleinated
are very rapidly conduction
A-alpha fibers |
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Primary Somatosensory Cortex
Broadmann's Area 3,1,2 |
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the neurons are arranged in a "map" of the body
very accurate localization |
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Area's included in the PCML |
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C1 to S5
the head and face are not included in PCML - that information comes from the trigeminal nerve (cranial nerve V) |
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the ability to tell where your body is in space via your limbs
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Proprioception:
Static Position Sense |
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the ability to feeel where your limbs are |
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General Proprioception:
Kinesthesia |
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the ability to sense movement |
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Difference between General Proprioception and Special Proprioception |
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General = ability to tell where body is in space
Special = comes from the understanding of vestibular input |
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Difference of Conscious Proprioception and Unconscious Proprioception |
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Conscious = via the PCML - cortex
Unconscious = via the cerebellum |
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Receptors for Proprioception |
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Joint Receptors - joint angle and tension in joint capsule
Muscle Spindles - change in muscle length, provide info of when muscles move
Skin Mechanoreceptors - touch receptors that are in contact with surfaces
Golgi Tendon Orgons - tension in the tendons
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There is a high degree of accuracy in location
It is integrated with movement
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type of descriminative touch
ex. when you draw a letter in someone's hand and they guess what the letter is |
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type of discriminative touch
feeling the 3-D shape of something
ex. putting a coin in someone's hand and having them feel the edges to figure out what it is |
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PCML
there are separate receptors for this
usually tested on a bony part of the body |
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incoordination of sensory information to reach the brain |
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Form of sensory Ataxia - abnormal metering, movement is wrong in it's scope
Presented in: abnormal stance, stumbling, difficulty turning, truncaly sway (ataxia of the trunk), inaccuracy in voluntary movements |
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bundle of fibers in the posterior horn - fibers come from primary afferents from the cervical region (neck, upper truck, and arms)
located on the lateral side of the posterior horn |
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bundle of fibers associated with the primary afferents from receptors in the lumbar region (lower trunk and legs)
only seen above T6
located in the medial posterior funiculus |
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the Pre-thalamic Relay Nucleus in the Mid-medulla where the primary afferent from the lumbar region synapses onto the 2nd order neuron |
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The Pre-thalamic Relay Nucleus in the mid-medulla where the primary afferent synapses onto the second order neuron - from the cervical region |
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where the two pathways (cervial and lumbar) decussate - cross midline in the mid-medulla |
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area where the cervical and lumbar ascending pathways (2nd order neurons) have decussated and are ascending the brainstem - is heavily myleinated |
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Thalamic Relay Nucleus for the cervical and lumbar PCML pathways - where the 2nd order neurons synapse onto the 3rd order neurons |
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