Anatomy and Cell Biology 3319 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Alpha Motor Neuron, Flaccid Paralysis, Intrafusal Muscle Fiber

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Name and describe the function of the major motor pathways through the brain to the spinal cord. Understand the overview of motor control at all levels of the neuraxis. Motor unit must be activated in order for muscle movement to take place. Alpha lower motor neuron that leaves ventral horn, goes out through ventral root and goes to extrafusal muscle fibers via spinal nerves. Extrafusal muscle fibers are main component of a muscle and their contraction causes movement to occur. Info coming into spinal cord from 1a afferent (info from the muscle spindle about stretch) Excitatory synapse is primary function of stretch reflex; synapse to homonymous muscle (synergist) When you tap your patellar tendon and your knee jerks; you hit it, cause muscle stretch, info goes in, and causes muscle to contract. This is monosynaptic because only one excitatory synapse responsible for the reflex.

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