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What are the five ascending Lateral spinothalic trats, Anterior spinothalamic tract, Fasciculi gracilis and cuneatus tracts, Spinocerebellar tracts, and spinotechtal tracts
What are the six descending Lateral corticospinal tracts, Anterior corticospinal tract, Reticulospinal tracts, Rubrospinal tracts, Vestibulospinal tracts
Define Lateral Corticospinal Tracts Voluntary movement, contract of ind or small group of muscle, like hands, fingers, tes, feet.
What is anterior corticospinal travts Same as procceding except mainly muscle of the same side of the body
Reticulospinal Tracts Help maintain posture during skeletal musle movement
Rubrospinal tracts Transmit impulses that coordinate nobdy movement and maintenance of posture
Tectospinal tracts head and nect movement
Vestibulospinal tracts Coordinate of posture and balance
Lateral spinothalamic tracts Crude touch, pain, and temperature.
Fasciculi gracilis and Cuneatus tracts discriminating touch and conscious sensation of position and movement of body parts (Kinesthesia)
Spinocerebellar tracts subconscious kinestehisa
Spinotechtal tracts touch that triggers visual reflexes
Lumbar plexus intermingling of fibers from the first 4 limbar nerves. located back of psoas muscle.
Sciatic nerve piecerces the buttons and run down the back of the thigh.
Abducens Nerve nureve with fibers originating from a nucleus in the pons in the floor of the fourth verticle and texending fifh
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