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Neuromuscular Physical Therapy part1

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longitudinal fissure   separates the cerebral hemispheres from one another  
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transverse fissure   separates the cerebrum from the cerebellum  
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lateral sulcus   separates termporal lobe from the frontal lobe and the parietal lobe  
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central sulcus   separates the frontal lobe from the parietal lobe. Contains pre and postcentral gyri.  
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cerebral cortex   the conscious mind; contains motor, sensory, and association areas  
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motor area   controls voluntary movement (frontal lobe)  
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sensory area   conscious awareness of incoming stimuli  
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association area   integrate, analyze, evaluate information for purposeful action  
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6 lobes on each side:   frontal, parietal, occipital, temporal, insular, and libmic  
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Frontal Lobe   voluntray muscle activation, emotions and judgments, Broca's area ( controls motor aspect of speech), and frontal eye field  
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Primary motor area   in precentral gyrus. Allows for voluntary control of skeletal movement (frontal lobe)  
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Damage to primary motor area   affects voluntary movement, not reflex movements  
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Pyramidal cells   in precentral gyrus, form the voluntary motor tract  
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voluntary motor control tract   also called corticospinal tract  
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Premotor cortex   found anterior to precentral gyrus. controls learned motor patterns like typing.  
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Broca's area   in left frontal lobe. Controls speaking ability  
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Frontal eye field   voluntary movement of eyes  
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Parietal Lobe   Postcentral gyrus: primary sensory cortex for integration of sensation; receives fibers conveying touch, prioproception, pain and temperature from the opposite side of the body  
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Primary somatosensory cortex   in postecentral gyrus, info received from proprioreceptors in muscles and skin's sensory receptors to identify the area being stimulated.  
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Somatosensory association area   analyzes and evaluates sensory inputs for texture, size, relationship of its parts. Recognition by stored memories.  
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