Neuro. Test 2 Review: Ch. 10,11,13,14,15
Across
- 5. thin filament
- 6. spindles, consist of muscle fiber, sensory endings (respond to stretch), and motor endings
- 8. Receptors, respond to mechanical deformation of joint capsules/ligaments
- 9. Cerebellar Peduncle, Largest peduncle, receives ONLY afferent information, connects to the pons and receives info from contralateral cortex
- 10. receptors, receptors that respond the entire time to a stimulus
- 13. tract, involves turning the eyes and head toward the source of noxious input
- 15. wrist extension myotome
- 16. thick filament
- 17. the functional unit of the muscle
Down
- 1. slow nociception
- 2. the simultaneous contraction of agonist and antagonist muscles across a joint
- 3. corticospinal tract, most important pathway, includes fractionation
- 4. Tract, receives input from GTOs, low fidelity, enters through superior cerebellar peduncle
- 7. innervation, distal regions of the body have a greater density of receptors than proximal areas
- 11. relay, light touch and conscious proprioception information conveyed here
- 12. tract, involves anticipatory postural adjustments & gross limb movements, reaching
- 14. ankle dorsiflexion myotome