In _____ rigidity, the upper and lower limbs show extension due to loss of excitation by corticospinal and rubrospinal fibres on flexor alpha-motor neurons of spinal cord; and corticoreticular fibres on reticular formation of medulla.
#2
Two kinds of excitatory input enter the cerebellum in the form of _____ fibers and mossy fibers
#3
_____ of the globus pallidus internus results in excitation of the ipsilateral ventral lateral (VL) nucleus of the thalamus (basal ganglia pathway)
#4
Stretch reflex:Muscle stretch reflex is a _____-synaptic reflex
#5
Stretch reflex:What are the afferent fibres for muscle spindle receptor?_____
#6
Layers of the cerebellum:Stellate, basket, Golgi and Purkinje cells release _____ at their endings.
#7
Stretch reflex:Input from the muscle spindle afferents _____ and II, activate the alpha motor neurons, which innervate the extra-fusal fibres
#8
Renshaw cell inhibition is an example of _____ inhibition.
#9
The image shows decerebrate rigidity, in which there is _____ excitation
#10
Clonus is due to sustained hyperactivity of _____ motor neurons.
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Flashcard 1: In _____ rigidity, the upper and lower limbs show extension due to loss of excitation by corticospinal and rubrospinal fibres on flexor alpha-motor neurons of spinal cord; and corticoreticular fibres on reticular formation of medulla.
Answer: decerebrate
Flashcard 2: Two kinds of excitatory input enter the cerebellum in the form of _____ fibers and mossy fibers
Answer: climbing
Flashcard 3: _____ of the globus pallidus internus results in excitation of the ipsilateral ventral lateral (VL) nucleus of the thalamus (basal ganglia pathway)
Answer: Inhibition
Flashcard 4: Stretch reflex:Muscle stretch reflex is a _____-synaptic reflex
Answer: mono
Flashcard 5: Stretch reflex:What are the afferent fibres for muscle spindle receptor?_____
Answer: Group Ia and Group II
Flashcard 6: Layers of the cerebellum:Stellate, basket, Golgi and Purkinje cells release _____ at their endings.
Answer: GABA (neurotransmitter)
Flashcard 7: Stretch reflex:Input from the muscle spindle afferents _____ and II, activate the alpha motor neurons, which innervate the extra-fusal fibres
Answer: Ia
Flashcard 8: Renshaw cell inhibition is an example of _____ inhibition.
Answer: feedback
Flashcard 9: The image shows decerebrate rigidity, in which there is _____ excitation
Answer: reticulospinal
Flashcard 10: Clonus is due to sustained hyperactivity of _____ motor neurons.
Answer: alpha and gamma
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