A brain injury to a patient results in facial paralysis. Which descending tract is most likely affected?
- corticospinal tract
- corticobulbar tract
- rubrospinal tract
- tectospinal tract
- reticulospinal tract
corticobulbar tract
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Identify the structure labeled "5."
- upper motor neuron
- first-order neuron
- dorsal root
- second-order neuron
- ventral root
ventral root
Figure 15-2 (look at description at top)
Identify the origin of the axon labeled "2."
- lower motor neuron
- ganglionic neuron
- second-order neuron
- upper motor neuron
- decussation neuron
upper motor neuron
Figure 15-2 (look at description at top)
Identify the type of information that travels along the structure labeled "4."
- proprioception to the cerebral cortex
- pain and crude touch sensations
- fine touch to the cerebral cortex
- visceral motor commands to smooth muscle
- motor commands to skeletal muscles
motor commands to skeletal muscles
Figure 15-2 (look at description at top)
The axon labeled "2" synapses with which structure?
- 1
- 5
- 3
- 6
- 4
5
Motor neurons whose cell bodies are within the spinal cord are called ________ neurons.
- postganglionic
- preganglionic
- lower motor
- upper motor
- somesthetic
lower motor
the basal nuclei
- provide the background patterns of movement involved in voluntary motor activities.
- exert direct control over lower motor neurons
- initiate conscious motor activity
- act as gatekeeper, filtering out unnecessary sensorimotor activity
- activate spinal reflexes
provide the background patterns of movement involved in voluntary motor activities.
The pyramids on the ventral surface of the medulla oblongata are formed by fibers of the ________ tracts.
- corticospinal
- vestibulospinal
- reticulospinal
- corticobulbar
- tectospinal
corticospinal