physiology 2-hind-brain-in-regulation-of-motor-functions
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HIND BRAIN IN REGULATION OF MOTOR FUNCTIONS
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MEDULLA OBLONGATA STRUCTURES
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MEDULLA OBLONGATA FUNCTIONS
REFLECTORY CONDUCTORY
TYPES OFREFLEXES VITAL IMPORTANT TONIC PROTECTIVE
(respiratory, (vomiting, cardiac, vasomotor sneezing, digestive) coughing)
STRUSTURES,CAUSING RETICULAR n.DEUTERS, NUCLEI OF THEREFLEXES FORMATION, RETICULAR CRANIAL NERVES N.VAGUS FORMATION IX,XI,XII.
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MID-BRAIN FUNCTIONS
REFLECTORY CONDUCTORY
TYPES OF TONIC ORIENTATIONREFLEXES REFLEXES
VISUAL AUDITORY
STRUCTURES, N.RUBER ANTERIOR POSTERIORCAUSING QUADRIGEMINAL QUADRIGEMINALREFLEXES BODIES BODIES
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MUSCLE TONE REGULATION
CORTEX
FLEXORS EXTENSORS
n. Deiters
n.R.
decerabration
RFmedullar
RFPons, midbr.
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Stable posture
• Is the one in which the center of gravity in the body is projected between the feet
• Maintained due to redistribution of muscle tone
• muscle tone redistribution is he result of tonic reflexes performed by medullar & midbrain
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I. STATIC – redistribution of muscle tone to maintain stable posture: a) posture reflexes b) up-rightening reflex
TONIC REFLEXES
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a) POSTURE REFLEX – REDISTRIBUTION OF MUSCLE TONE TO MAINTAINE STABLE POSTURE ON CHANGING HEAD
POSITION. Receptive field – proprioreceptors of head & neck muscles,
receptors of semicircular channels & оtolit apparatus
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b) RIGHTING REFLEXES – RETURNING TO THE POSITION WITH THE CROWN UP.
Receptive field – proprioreceptors of neck & trunk muscles, receptors of semicircular channels & оtolit apparatus, skin receptors, retina receptors
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I I. STATO-KINETIC - redistribution of muscle tone to maintain equilibrium during passive accelerated movement (jumping, falling down, on transport).
a) on linear accelerated movement – lift reflex, reflex of readiness to jumpb) on rotation – eye & head nystagmus
Receptive field – vestibuloreceptors a) on linear accelerated movement –receptors of otolit apparatusb) on rotation – receptors of semicircular channels
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LIFT REFLEX
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READINESS TO JUMP – on approaching the
ground muscle tone increases in the extremities of front legs & flexors of hind legs
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Changing of muscle tone at rotation – head is turned to the side opposite to rotation, on the same side extensors tone is increased in extremities, on the side of rotation – muscle tone of flexors is increased
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NYSTAGMUS COMPONENTS
• Slow movement to the side opposite to rotation
• Fast movement back
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УЧАСТИЕ МОЗЖЕЧКА В РЕГУЛЯЦИИ МЫШЕЧНОГО ТОНУСА
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MOTOR FUNCTION OF MEDULLA OBLONGATA
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MID - BRAIN MOTOR FUNCTIONS
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CEREBELLAR CONTROL OF MUSCULAR TONE
CEREBELLAR CONTROL OF MUSCULAR TONE
NR VESTIBULORECEPTORS
CEREBELLUM
DECEREBRATION
— — VEST. REC. D RF MUSCLE PROPRIO- RECEPTORS
SPINALIZATION
+ α-mn + <О> — — <О> О γ-mn + α -mn EXT. FLEX.
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SYMPTOMS OF CEREBELLAR DISODER
• Dystonia - disturbed regulation of muscular tone• Astasia - loss of the ability of the muscles for
harmonious contraction• Asthenia - quick tiring due to excessive movements• Ataxia - inadequate coordination of movements,
disorders in their intensity, scope, speed and direction
• Abasia - inability to keep standing posture• Adiadochokinesis - inability to perform quick
movements with groups og antagonist muscles