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Control of Motor Movement Dr.Mohammed Sharique Ahmed Quadri Assistant Professor Department Basic Medical Sciences Division of Physiology Faculty of Medicine Almaarefa Colleges
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Control of Motor Movement 3 levels of input control motor-neuron output – Input from afferent neurons – Input from primary motor cortex – Input from brain stem
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The conceptual hierarchical organization of the neural system controlling body movements
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The conceptual motor control hierarchy for voluntary motor movements
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Local control of motor neurons
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Length monitoring system Tension monitoring system
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Muscle Spindle Structure Consist of collections of specialized muscle fibers known as intrafusal fibers – Lie within spindle-shaped connective tissue capsules parallel to extrafusal fibers – Each spindle has its own private efferent and afferent nerve supply – Play key role in stretch reflex
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Stretch Reflex Primary purpose is to resist tendency for passive stretch of extensor muscles by gravitational forces when person is standing upright Classic example is patellar tendon, or knee- jerk reflex
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Coactivation of Alpha & Gamma Motor Neurons
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Patellar Tendon Reflex( knee jerk)
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Patellar Tendon Reflex knee jerk)
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Neural pathways underlying Golgi tendon organ component of local control system
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References Human physiology by Lauralee Sherwood, 7 th edition Text book physiology by Guyton &Hall,12 th edition Text book of physiology by Linda.s contanzo,third edition 17
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