Corticobulbar Pathways and Cranial Nerve Control

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Origin of Corticobulbar Tract
  2. Cortical Motor Areas
  3. Destination Nuclei
  4. Pathway of Corticobulbar
  5. Functions of Corticobulbar
  6. Facial Nucleus Innervation
  7. Tongue Muscle Innervation
  8. Clinical Lesions
  9. Origin of Corticospinal Tract
  10. Corticospinal Pathway
  11. Lateral vs Anterior Tract
  12. Descending Tracts Overview

📖 1. Origin of Corticobulbar Tract

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Primary motor cortex (M1, BA4) (source): Located in the precentral gyrus, it is the main origin of the corticobulbar tract, with the lateral-inferior portion primarily responsible for head, neck, and tongue muscles. It contributes approximately 30% of the tract and contains the homunculus, with lower limb medial and head/neck lateral representations.

  • Motor association cortex: Premotor cortex (PM, BA6) and Supplementary motor area (SMA, BA6) (source): These regions contribute about 15% each (total 30%) to the corticobulbar tract, involved in planning and coordinating voluntary movements, especially those involving complex or learned actions.

  • Primary somatosensory cortex (S1, BA3,1,2) (source): Situated in the postcentral gyrus, it contributes approximately 40% to the corticobulbar tract, providing sensory feedback essential for movement refinement, especially for head, neck, and tongue muscles.

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Quiz-Vorschau

1. The origin of the corticobulbar tract is best identified as which of the following cortical areas?

2. What percentage of the corticobulbar tract is contributed by the primary motor cortex (BA4)?

3. What is the primary role of the destination nuclei of the corticobulbar tract?

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Origin of corticobulbar tract

Mainly from primary motor cortex (BA4), especially lateral-inferior part.

Cortical motor areas — primary

Primary motor cortex (BA4) in precentral gyrus, executes voluntary movements.

Cortical motor areas — premotor

Premotor cortex (BA6), involved in movement planning and selection.

Cortical motor areas — SMA

Supplementary motor area (BA6), coordinates bilateral movements.

Cortical motor areas — somatosensory

Primary somatosensory cortex (BA3,1,2), provides sensory feedback.

Destination nuclei — CN V

Trigeminal nucleus, controls mastication muscles.

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