Dorsal = up (sensory), ventral = down (motor); lateral sits in between as the “side” column.
Ascending = sensory up; funiculi = dorsal/lateral/ventral columns; spinothalamic = pain/temperature to thalamus.
Lateral thalamus = “discriminate”; medial thalamus = “mood/attention/memory” for pain.
Think “S-C-T” = Spinal → Cervical → Thalamus for conscious sensation.
Pyramids = corticospinal (cortex → pyramid medulla); Extrapyramidal = extra synapses (interruptions).
Extrapyramidal = CNS “managers” that tune LMN reflex output; LMN = “workers” that directly drive muscle contraction.
UMN = CNS control; LMN = direct output—different lesion level → different sign pattern.
Stretch → L4–L6 → Femoral → Quadriceps contracts (and reciprocal inhibition).
Panniculus = C8–T1 skin prick → bilateral cutaneous trunci; Perineal = S1–S3 perineum pinch → anal squeeze + tail flex.
| Type | Direction | Main content |
|---|---|---|
| Ascending | receptors → brain | sensory information |
| Descending | brain → spinal cord neurons | motor commands |
| Thalamic region | Pain component | Example wording |
|---|---|---|
| Lateral thalamus | discriminative aspects of pain | discriminative aspects of pain |
| Medial thalamus | motivational-affective aspects of pain | emotional aspects and attention to and memory of pain |
Teste seu conhecimento sobre Spinal Cord Pathways and Reflexes com 18 perguntas de múltipla escolha com correções detalhadas.
1. What do the dorsal, lateral, and ventral funiculi of the spinal cord represent?
2. Which statement best describes the general function of descending spinal pathways?
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Spinal cord funiculi — locations?
Dorsal, lateral, ventral columns.
Funiculi — function?
Contain white matter tracts for signal transmission.
Ascending tracts — role?
Carry sensory info toward the brain.
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