Neuro. Test 2 Review: Ch. 10,11,13,14,15

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