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Good Afternoon!!

Good Afternoon!!. Michael Lipton, M.D. Objectives. Identify major cortical inputs to the motor pathways List the descending pathways differentiating characteristics Trace the lateral corticospinal tract Identify sites of decussation. Lateral Systems Corticospinal Lateral Rubrospinal.

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  1. Good Afternoon!! Michael Lipton, M.D.

  2. Objectives • Identify major cortical inputs to the motor pathways • List the descending pathways • differentiating characteristics • Trace the lateral corticospinal tract • Identify sites of decussation

  3. Lateral Systems Corticospinal Lateral Rubrospinal Medial systems Corticospinal Anterior Reticulospinal Tectospinal Vestibulospinal Descending Pathways a a

  4. Medial systems • Postural and reflex movement • Proximal and axial muscles • Lateral systems • Fine voluntary movement • Distal muscles

  5. Motor Cortex • M1 = Primary • precentral gyrus • SMA = supplementary • anteromedial • Premotor Area • Anterolateral • Cingulate Motor

  6. Pierre Paul Broca (1824-1880) From an engraving after a portrait (1867) by LaFosse.

  7. Lateral Corticospinal Tract • Most direct pathway • …but 50% of axons ® cerebellum via pons • Voluntary motor control • fine movement/distal muscles • Monosynaptic to hand • gross movement • synapse on spinal interneurons >50% of CS axons

  8. Lateral Corticospinal Tract • M1 (and premotor cortex) • Centrum Semiovale • Corona Radiata • Internal Capsule -- posterior limb • Cerebral Peduncle • Pontine Tegmentum • Medullary Pyramid

  9. Brain Imaging Transverse (Axial) Imaging

  10. Central (Rolandic) Sulcus • Its more posterior than you’d expect • Pearl:follow the superior frontal sulcus back to the precentral sulcus • Remember:All anatomy is variable Roland

  11. Primary Motor & Sensory Cortex • Precentral Sulcus • Primary Motor • Postcentral Sulcus • Primary Sensory Motor Sensory Roland

  12. Functional Imaging (fMRI) Roland What was this person doing?

  13. Wallerian Degeneration • Motor Cortex Injury • Degeneration of first order motor neurons • Outlines the corticospinal tract

  14. Precentral Gyrus

  15. Corona Radiata

  16. Pontine Tegmentum

  17. Medullary Pyramid

  18. Essential Points • Identify major cortical inputs to the motor pathways • M1=primary motor cortex • Premotor Cortex • SMA=supplementary motor area • Cingulate Motor Area

  19. Essential Points • List the descending pathways • Lateral Corticospinal • Anterior Corticospinal • Rubrospinal • Tectospinal • Vestibulospinal • Reticulospinal • [Corticostriatal] Direct cortex effect Indirect cortex effect

  20. Essential Points • Differences • Lateral Corticospinal • Rubrospinal • Anterior Corticospinal • Tectospinal • Vestibulospinal • Reticulospinal Distal muscles Fine movement Proximal and axial muscles Gross and postural movement

  21. Essential Points • Trace the lateral corticospinal tract • M1 (and premotor cortex) • Centrum Semiovale • Corona Radiata • Internal Capsule -- posterior limb • Cerebral Peduncle • Pontine Tegmentum • Medullary Pyramid

  22. Essential Points • Identify sites of decussation • Lateral Corticospinal • Anterior Corticospinal • Rubrospinal • Tectospinal • Vestibulospinal • Reticulospinal Medullary Pyramid Not Applicable Midbrain Tegmentum Midbrain Not Applicable

  23. Sagittal Imaging: Identify regions

  24. Brain Imaging Transverse (Axial) Imaging

  25. Coronal Imaging TENT

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