Conscious proprioceptive and fine touch pathway of trunk

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Conscious proprioceptive and fine touch pathway of trunk and limbs Central thalamic radiation VPL

Conscious proprioceptive and fine touch pathway of trunk and limbs Central thalamic radiation VPL 3°neurons Medial lemniscus Gracile and cuneate nuclei 2°neuron Decussation of medial lemniscus Fasciculus cuneatus T 4 Spinal ganglion 1°neuron Fasciculus gracilis

Unconscious proprioceptive pathway of trunk and limbs Superior cerebellar peduncle Inferior cerebellar peduncle Posterior

Unconscious proprioceptive pathway of trunk and limbs Superior cerebellar peduncle Inferior cerebellar peduncle Posterior spinocerebellar tract Anterior Spinocerebellar tract Lamina Ⅴ-Ⅶ Spinal ganglion Nucleus thoracicus

Pain, temperature and crude touch pathway of trunk and limbs Central thalamic radiation VPL

Pain, temperature and crude touch pathway of trunk and limbs Central thalamic radiation VPL 3°neurons Spinal lemniscus anterior spinothalamic tract LaminaⅠ, Ⅳ~Ⅶ 2°neuron Spinal ganglia 1°neuron Lateral spinothalamic tract

Pain, temperature and crude touch pathway of head and face Pontine nucleus of V

Pain, temperature and crude touch pathway of head and face Pontine nucleus of V 2°neuron Trigeminal ganglion Geniculate ganglion of facial n. Sup. ganglions of glossopharangeal n. and vagus n. 1°neuron Spinal tract of trigeminal n. Spinal nucleus of V 2°neuron Central thalamic radiation VPM 3°neurons Trigeminal lemniscus Trigeminothalamic tract

Afferent Pathway for Visual Acuity?

Afferent Pathway for Visual Acuity?

Normal Mono-ocular Field of Vision

Normal Mono-ocular Field of Vision

80 -90 degrees temporal. 45 degrees medial. Limited by nose Eye brows limit upward

80 -90 degrees temporal. 45 degrees medial. Limited by nose Eye brows limit upward field

Visual pathway Optic nerve Optic chiasma Optic tract Lateral geniculate body Optic radiation Visual

Visual pathway Optic nerve Optic chiasma Optic tract Lateral geniculate body Optic radiation Visual area Describe and locate the lesion for each visual field defect

Optic nerve Optic chiasma Optic tract Lateral geniculate body Optic radiation Visual area

Optic nerve Optic chiasma Optic tract Lateral geniculate body Optic radiation Visual area

Pathway for papillary light reflex?

Pathway for papillary light reflex?

Pathway for pupillary light reflex Sphincter pupil Ciliary muscle Ciliary ganglia Occculomotor n. Accessory

Pathway for pupillary light reflex Sphincter pupil Ciliary muscle Ciliary ganglia Occculomotor n. Accessory oculomotor nuclei Pretectal area

Sphincter pupil Ciliary muscle Ciliary ganglia Occculomotor n. Accessory oculomotor nuclei Pretectal area

Sphincter pupil Ciliary muscle Ciliary ganglia Occculomotor n. Accessory oculomotor nuclei Pretectal area

Note direct and consensual pupillary light reflex

Note direct and consensual pupillary light reflex

Auditory pathway Transverse temporal gyrus Acoustic radiation Medial geniculate body Inferior coliculus Cochlear nuclei

Auditory pathway Transverse temporal gyrus Acoustic radiation Medial geniculate body Inferior coliculus Cochlear nuclei Cochlear nerve Lateral lemniscus Trapezoid body Spinal organ Bipolar neuron of cochlear ganglion

Corticospinal tract upper motor neuron Corticospinal tract Decussation of pyramid Lateral corticospinal tract Lower

Corticospinal tract upper motor neuron Corticospinal tract Decussation of pyramid Lateral corticospinal tract Lower motor neuron Anterior corticospinal tract

Corticonuclear tract Nucleus of oculomotor n. Nucleus of trochlear n. Motor nucleus of trigeminal

Corticonuclear tract Nucleus of oculomotor n. Nucleus of trochlear n. Motor nucleus of trigeminal n. Nucleus of abducent n. Sup. part of nucleus of facial n. Inf. part of nucleus of facial n. Nucleus of ambiguus Nucleus of hypoglossal n. Nucleus of accessory n.

Extrapyramidal System 锥体外系

Extrapyramidal System 锥体外系

Extrapyramidal system

Extrapyramidal system

n n n Babinski reflex - an UMN sign Adult response - plantar flexion

n n n Babinski reflex - an UMN sign Adult response - plantar flexion of the big toe and adduction of the smaller toes Pathological (Infant) response - dorsoflexion (extension) of the big toe and fanning of the other toes Indicative of upper motor neuron damage