Title: Brain Control of Movement
1Brain Control of Movement
2Hierarchy of Motor Control
- Strategy association areas of neocortex and
basal ganglia. - Tactics motor cortex and cerebellum.
- Execution brain stem and spinal cord.
3Fig. 14.2
4Descending Spinal Tracts
- Lateral column involved in voluntary movement
of distal musculature- under direct cortical
control. - Ventromedial column involved in the control of
posture and locomotion- under brain stem control. - Certain aspects of locomotion under indirect
cortical control.
5Fig. 14.7
6Somatotopy of Motor Area M1
Fig. 14.8
7Fig. 14.7
8PMA and preparing for Motor Response
Fig. 14.9
9The Basal Ganglia- Why Should We Care?
- Major source of input to Area 6 (SMA PMA) is
VLo of the thalamus - Major input to VLo is from the basal ganglia
- I.e. basal ganglia ? VLo ? Area 6
10Fig. 14.11
11Basal Ganglia and Associated Structures
- Striatum caudate nucleus putamen target of
cortical input. - Globus pallidus source of output to the
thalamus. - Substantia nigra- in midbrain reciprocally
connected to basal ganglia. - Direct path frontal cortex ? striatum ? globus
pallidus ? VLo ? SMA
12The Motor Loop and Disinhibition
Fig. 14.12
Direct path frontal cortex ? striatum (c.n.
putamen) ? globus pallidus ? VLo ? SMA
13Box 14.2
14The Motor Loop and Disinhibition
Fig. 14.12
Direct path frontal cortex ? striatum (c.n.
putamen) ? globus pallidus ? VL ? SMA
15Fig. 14.17
16In and Around the Cerebellum
- Deep cerebellar nuclei relay output from the
cortex of the cerebellum to brain stem
structures. - Pontine nuclei receive massive input from
frontal areas 4 and 6, somatosensory areas, and
posterior parietal areas project to the
cerebellum.
17Fig. 14.18