Neural Pathways and Brain Function Recovery

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Decussation of Motor Fibers
  2. Aphasia and Stroke Effects
  3. Language vs Speech
  4. Motor Speech Subsystems
  5. Aphasia Definition
  6. Higher Order Brain Functions
  7. Neural Plasticity and Recovery
  8. Cognition and Brain Regions
  9. Visual and Auditory Processing
  10. Parietal Lobe Functions
  11. Limbic System and Emotions
  12. Corpus Callosum and Connectivity

📖 1. Decussation of Motor Fibers

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Decussation: The crossing over of nerve fibers from one side of the central nervous system to the other, enabling contralateral control of the body.
  • Great Decussation: The primary crossing point where approximately 90% of motor fibers cross at the pyramids of the medulla to form the lateral corticospinal tract.
  • Pyramids of the Medulla: Paired ridges on the anterior surface of the medulla where decussation of corticospinal fibers occurs.
  • Contralateral Control: The phenomenon where each hemisphere of the brain controls the opposite side of the body, resulting from decussation.
  • Motor Fibers: Nerve fibers originating from the motor cortex that transmit signals to muscles for movement.
  • Aphasia: Language impairment often caused by stroke or lesion affecting language centers; typically associated with damage to the dominant hemisphere, often on the side opposite the decussation.

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1. What does decussation of nerve fibers refer to?

2. What percentage of corticospinal fibers decussate at the pyramids of the medulla to form the lateral corticospinal tract?

3. Which brain region is most commonly associated with causing aphasia when damaged?

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Decussation — definition?

Crossing over of nerve fibers in the CNS.

Decussation — definition?

Crossing of nerve fibers between hemispheres.

Aphasia — stroke effect?

Language impairment due to brain damage.

Great Decussation — location?

Pyramids of the medulla.

Language vs Speech — difference?

Language is a symbolic system; speech is motor production.

Contralateral Control — result of?

Decussation of fibers.

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