Module 7.2
The posterior parietal cortex ____.
keeps track of the position of the body relative to the world
The basal ganglia are most critical for learning ____.
motor habits that are difficult to describe in words
The lateral tract cross over point is in the ____.
pyramids of the medulla
What is the relationship between the lateral tract and the medial tract?
Most movements rely on both, which work in a cooperative fashion.
Which widely branching cells are responsible for all of the output from the cerebellar cortex to the nuclei of the cerebellum?
Purkinje cells
After damage to the cerebellar cortex, an individual has trouble with which part of the finger-to-nose test?
The initial rapid movement to the nose
Lateral tract axons are responsible for movements in the ____.
arms, hands, and toes
The structure composed of the caudate nucleus, putamen, and globus pallidus is the ____.
basal ganglia
Most of the axons of the medial tract go to which side of the body?
bilateral
Studies on conscious decisions regarding voluntary movements suggest that ____.
brain activity for the movement begins before we are conscious of our decision
In contrast to people with posterior parietal damage, people with damage to certain parts of the occipital cortex outside the primary visual cortex ____.
cannot accurately describe what they see but can reach out to grasp it
Which basal ganglia structure(s) is/are important for receiving input from sensory areas of the thalamus and the cerebral cortex?
caudate nucleus and putamen
A saccade is initiated by impulses from the ____.
cerebellum
If you have trouble with rapid, ballistic movement sequences that require accurate timing, you probably have suffered damage to the ____.
cerebellum
The greater the number of Purkinje cells activated, the ____.
greater the collective duration of the response
The nuclei of the cerebellum (as opposed to the cerebellar cortex) are most important in ____.
holding a finger in a steady position
The premotor cortex ____.
is active during preparations for a movement and less active during movement itself
Movements near the midline of the body, such as bending and turning of the trunk, are controlled by which motor system?
medial tract
Watching another person shoot a basketball is most likely to activate ____ neurons in the brain of the person who is watching
mirror
Watching another person shoot a basketball is most likely to activate ____ neurons in the brain of the person who is watching.
mirror
Damage to the prefrontal cortex is most likely to result in ____.
poorly planned movements
The part of the cortex that responds mostly to the sensory signals that lead to a movement is the ____.
prefrontal cortex
The prefrontal cortex ____.
responds to lights, noises, and other signals for a movement.
What is the name of the rapid eye movement occurring when a person moves his or her eyes from one focus point to another?
saccade
In order to elicit movement, the motor cortex ____.
sends axons to the brainstem and spinal cord
Cells in the prefrontal cortex, premotor cortex, and ____ prepare for a movement, sending messages to the primary motor cortex.
supplementary motor cortex
Damage to the ____ impairs the ability to organize smooth sequences of activities.
supplementary motor cortex
Cerebellum is to ____ as basal ganglia are to ____.
timing; voluntary movements
Mirror neurons are active when ____.
watching others perform movements
People with posterior parietal damage ____.
will not step over an obstacle, although they can accurately describe it//have trouble converting vision into action
People with damage to the parietal cortex appear to lack ____ related to voluntary movements. a feelings of intention
feelings of intention