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What are the main components of the descending motor pathways overview?
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Which structures are included in the pyramidal system?
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Name the two corticospinal tracts mentioned.
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What core concept pertains to extrapyramidal pathways?
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What is the role of the corticoponto‑cerebellar pathway in the core concepts?
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Which clinical localization topics are included among the core concepts?
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What are the three descending motor systems?
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What does the pyramidal system directly link?
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Which two tracts compose the pyramidal system and their targets?
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What is the corticoponto-cerebellar pathway?
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Name the two pyramidal (corticospinal) spinal tracts and their crossing status.
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How is the extrapyramidal system linked to the spinal cord?
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Which extrapyramidal tracts originate from the midbrain and what is their crossing status?
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Which extrapyramidal tracts originate from the vestibular nuclei?
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Which extrapyramidal tracts originate from the reticular formation?
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What other extrapyramidal descending fibers are listed besides midbrain, vestibular, and reticular tracts?
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Show an illustrative image of the motor system pathways (supplementary).

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What are the two main divisions of the pyramidal motor system?
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What is the primary function of the corticospinal tract?
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What body regions does the corticobulbar tract control?
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Name the two subdivisions of the corticospinal tract listed.
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What is the main listed function of the rubrospinal tract?
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According to the notes, what are the two opposing functions of the reticulospinal tract subdivisions?
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What is the primary function of the vestibulospinal tract?
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What function is attributed to the tectospinal (colliculospinal) tract?
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Which major motor systems are compared in the diagram provided with the lecture?

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Where does the corticospinal tract travel from and to, as shown in the pathway diagram?

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What are the cortical origins and their percentage contributions to the corticospinal tract?
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What proportion of corticospinal fibers are large and arise from Betz (giant pyramidal) cells?
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Name the main structures/levels the corticospinal fibers descend through from cortex to medulla.
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What happens to 85% of corticospinal fibers in the lower medulla?
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What is the fate of the 15% of corticospinal fibers that remain uncrossed?
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Briefly describe the corticospinal tract pathway from motor cortex to spinal cord.

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What are the main components of the descending motor pathways overview?
Which structures are included in the pyramidal system?
Name the two corticospinal tracts mentioned.
What core concept pertains to extrapyramidal pathways?
What is the role of the corticoponto‑cerebellar pathway in the core concepts?
Answer illustration: 
Which clinical localization topics are included among the core concepts?
What are the three descending motor systems?
What does the pyramidal system directly link?
Which two tracts compose the pyramidal system and their targets?
What is the corticoponto-cerebellar pathway?
Name the two pyramidal (corticospinal) spinal tracts and their crossing status.
How is the extrapyramidal system linked to the spinal cord?
Which extrapyramidal tracts originate from the midbrain and what is their crossing status?
Which extrapyramidal tracts originate from the vestibular nuclei?
Which extrapyramidal tracts originate from the reticular formation?
What other extrapyramidal descending fibers are listed besides midbrain, vestibular, and reticular tracts?
Show an illustrative image of the motor system pathways (supplementary).

(Use as supplementary illustration; facts are testable without the image.)
What are the two main divisions of the pyramidal motor system?
What is the primary function of the corticospinal tract?
What body regions does the corticobulbar tract control?
Name the two subdivisions of the corticospinal tract listed.
What is the main listed function of the rubrospinal tract?
According to the notes, what are the two opposing functions of the reticulospinal tract subdivisions?
What is the primary function of the vestibulospinal tract?
What function is attributed to the tectospinal (colliculospinal) tract?
Which major motor systems are compared in the diagram provided with the lecture?

Where does the corticospinal tract travel from and to, as shown in the pathway diagram?

What are the cortical origins and their percentage contributions to the corticospinal tract?
What proportion of corticospinal fibers are large and arise from Betz (giant pyramidal) cells?
Name the main structures/levels the corticospinal fibers descend through from cortex to medulla.
What happens to 85% of corticospinal fibers in the lower medulla?
What is the fate of the 15% of corticospinal fibers that remain uncrossed?
Briefly describe the corticospinal tract pathway from motor cortex to spinal cord.

Alt text: Diagram comparing pyramidal and extrapyramidal motor systems.
At the caudal medulla most fibers decussate (pyramidal decussation) forming the lateral corticospinal tract; remaining fibers continue as the ventral (anterior) corticospinal tract.
About \(85\%\) of fibers cross in the pyramidal decussation → form lateral corticospinal tract controlling distal limb muscles.
Alt text: Corticospinal tract pathway from motor cortex to spinal cord.
Originate in brainstem nuclei and modulate spinal motor neurons indirectly.
Rubrospinal tract (from red nucleus, midbrain)
Carry sympathetic control to spinal intermediolateral cell column.
Extrapyramidal pathways are important for automatic aspects of movement (posture, gait, tone) rather than direct voluntary activation.
| Tract | Origin | Main function | Crossed? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lateral corticospinal | Motor cortex | Distal limb voluntary movement | Yes (\(85\%\) at medulla) |
| Ventral corticospinal | Motor cortex | Axial/proximal control | Cross segmentally (uncrossed initially) |
| Corticobulbar | Motor cortex | Motor cranial nuclei | Mostly bilateral (some exceptions) |
| Rubrospinal | Red nucleus | Distal flexor facilitation | Crossed (midbrain) |
| Lateral vestibulospinal | Vestibular nuclei | Tone/posture (extensors) | Ipsilateral |
| Medial vestibulospinal | Vestibular nuclei | Head/neck coordination | Bilateral |
| Reticulospinal (medial/lateral) | Reticular formation | Tone and automatic gait | Mixed |
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