Systems Neuroscience Nov. 12, 2019
Systems Neuroscience Nov. 12, 2019
Systems Neuroscience Nov. 12, 2019
http: www.ini.unizh.ch/~kiper/system_neurosci.html
Why is the Motor System
Important
• All observable behavior is directly related to
activity in the motor system.
• Without the motor system, we could
experience sensation, think, reason, problem
solve, read, write, and do mental math, but
we would not be able to communicate our
thoughts and abilities to anyone.
Overview of Motor Systems
• Spinal reflexes
• Corticospinal and corticobulbar
tracts
• Cortical-subcortical-thalamo-cortical
systems
Involving basal ganglia
Involving pons and cerebellum
Skeletal Muscles (vs. smooth muscles)
Alpha motor
Gamma Motor
neuron
Neuron
Each muscle fiber has a gamma motor neuron that synapses on the
intrafusal fiber. The alpha motor neuron synapses on the extrafusal
fibers. One alpha motor neuron can stimulate numerous fibers. This
is called the motor unit. The neural link between the alpha motor
neuron and the muscle fiber is called the neuromuscular junction.
Dorsal horn for
sensory input