Internal Spinal Cord (Gray Matter, White Matter, Funiculus) - Anatomy

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PS! There's a little mistake in the table at the end (white matter). Numbers 1 and 2 are switched. Apologize for the minor mistake!
Content:
Introduction: 0:00
Internal Surface of Spinal Cord: 01:03
Gray Matter of Spinal Cord: 02:08
White Matter of Spinal Cord: 06:47
Arrangement of White Matter: 7:22
Posterior Funiculus: 12:31
Lateral and Anterior Funiculus: 14:29
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Internal Surface of Spinal Cord
- Grey Matter
○ Nerve Cell Bodies and Dendrites
- White Matter
○ Myelinated axons and glial cells
Grey Matter of Spinal Cord
- Anterior Horn (Conu Posterius)
○ Motor Nuclei
- Posterior Horn (Conu Posterius)
○ Marginal Nucleus (Nucleus Marginalis)
○ Gelatinous Substance of Rolando (Substantia Gelatinosa Rolandi)
○ Nucleus Proprius
○ Posterior Thoracic Nucleus (Nucleus Thoracicus Posterior)
- Lateral Horn (Conu Lateralis)
○ Sympathetic and Parasympathetic fibers
- Intermediate Column (Columna INtermedia)
○ Intermediomedial Nucleus (Nucleus Intermediomedialis)
○ Intermediolateral Nucleus (Nucleus Intermediolateralis)
○ Sacral Parasympathetic Nuclei (Nucleus Parasympathetici Sacrales)
- Central Zone (Zona Centralis)
- Central Canal (Canalis Centralis)
- Central Gelatinous Substance of Spinal Cord (Substantia Gelatinosa Centralis)
- Fasciculi Proprii
- Spinal Reticular Formation (Formatio Reticulatis Spinalis)
White Matter of Spinal Cord:
- Posterior Funiculus
- Lateral Funiculus
- Anterior Funiculus
White Matter Arrangement:
- Ascending Tracts / Afferent Tracts (Tractus Ascendentes s.afferentes)
○ Unconscious og to Cerebellum
§ Unconscious Proprioceptive Sensation (Posture, Joint Stability, Feedforward Control)
§ Anterior SpinoCerbellar Tract (Tractus Spinocerebellaris Anterior)
§ Posterior SpinoCerebellar Tract (Tractus Spinocerebellaris Posterior)
○ Conscious go to Cortex
§ Conscious Proprioceptive sensation (Kinesia, Joint Position, Sense of Force)
§ Touch, Pain, Pressure Temperature
§ Anterior Spinothalamic Tract (Tractus Spinothalamicus Anterior)
§ Lateral Spinothalamic Tract (Tractus Spinothalamicus Lateralis)
§ Cuneate Fascicle (Fasciculus Cuneatus)
§ Gracile Fascicle (Fasciculus Gracilis)
- Descending Tracts / Efferent Tracts (Tractus Descendens s.efferentes)
○ Involuntary Movements (Extrapyramidal Tracts)
§ Balance, Body Posture, coarse movements
§ Rubrospinal Tract (Tractus Rubrospinalis)
§ Tectospinal Tract (Tractus Tectospinalis)
§ Vestibulospinal Tract (Tractus Vestibulospinalis)
§ Olivospinal Tract (Tractus Olivospinalis)
§ Medial Reticulospinal Tract (Tractus Reticulospinalis Medialis)
§ Lateral Reticulospinal Tract (Tractus Reticulospinalis Lateralis)
○ Voluntary Movements (Pyramidal Tracts)
§ From Pyramidal Cells of Primary Motor Cortex
§ Anterior Corticospinal Tract (Tractus Corticospinalis Anterior)
§ Lateral Corticospinal Tract (Tractus Corticospinalis Lateralis)
Posterior Funiculus:
- Cuneate Fascicle (Fasciculus Cuneatus)
- Gracile Fascicle (Fasciculus Gracilis)
○ Epicritic Sensibility (Propception and Mechanoreceptors)
Lateral Funiculus:
- Anterior SpinoCerbellar Tract (Tractus Spinocerebellaris Anterior)
- Posterior SpinoCerebellar Tract (Tractus Spinocerebellaris Posterior)
- Lateral Spinothalamic Tract (Tractus Spinothalamicus Lateralis)
- Lateral Corticospinal Tract (Tractus Corticospinalis Lateralis)
- Rubrospinal Tract (Tractus Rubrospinalis)
- Lateral Reticulospinal Tract (Tractus Reticulospinalis Lateralis)
Anterior Funiculus
- Anterior Spinothalamic Tract (Tractus Spinothalamicus Anterior)
- Anterior Corticospinal Tract (Tractus Corticospinalis Anterior)
- Tectospinal Tract (Tractus Tectospinalis)
○ Reflexes associated with eyes and neck
- Vestibulospinal Tract (Tractus Vestibulospinalis)
○ Balance and Posture
- Olivospinal Tract (Tractus Olivospinalis)
○ Balance and Posture
- Medial Reticulospinal Tract (Tractus Reticulospinalis Medialis)
- Medial Longitudinal Fasciculus (Fasciculus Longitudinalis Medialis)
QUIZ
Sources used in this video:
- Memorix Anatomy 2nd Edition by Hudák Radovan (Author), Kachlík David (Author), Volný Ondřej (Author)
- Biorender
- University notes and lectures

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PS! There's a little mistake in the table at the end (grey matter). Number 1 and 2 are switched. Also - It seems like number 11 and 13 has disappeared from the drawing while preparing the scheme (A little extra challenge?😉) Apologize for the minor mistakes!
@farheen2176
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Please clear my one doubt first you told that involuntary action are done by extrapyramidal tracts......but later you told that they perform voluntary action???
@farheen2176
@farheen2176 Жыл бұрын
At 18:05
@AhmedKhaled-zy6er
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@@farheen2176 they control involuntry
@sanjayramharrack3701
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@@farheen2176 I think he means the involuntary actions of the extrapyramidal tracts "support" the voluntary movements from the pyramidal tracts.
@bosslikedk
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There are some other mistakes as well - in this video as well as the one for Medulla Oblongata, you mention extrapyramidal tracts such as the Rubrospinal tracts being responsible for fine motor movement and conscious motor movement, while they don't come from the pyramidal cortex
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First of all Thank you for these video 🤍 . In 21:21 in number 1 on the table is cuneate fascicles, same In number 2 is gracile fascicles
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Thank you for pointing that out! I've written a little note in the description :)
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@TaimTalksMed
@TaimTalksMed 2 жыл бұрын
Hmm that's weird 🤔 marginal nucleus should be in lamina 1 of the gray matter, which is very posteriorly located on the posterior horn. Would appreciate it if you could send me her source, so that I can ammend this video if im convinced. Anyway congrats on your grade! 💪🏽 glad you found this video helpful 😄
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@user-nt9gk2pg2r
@user-nt9gk2pg2r 9 ай бұрын
Hi I have a doubt, are the extrapyramidal tracts responsible for fine co-ordination of movements (18 mins) or are they for the movements which we don’t really give a thought about (12min 6 secs) because it is contradictory in both the above mention time seconds.
@TaimTalksMed
@TaimTalksMed 9 ай бұрын
Hi! I should've specified it a bit better, but both are essentially what it does. Extrapyramidal tracts are in charge of quick, smooth, and automatic movements that we don't consciously think about, like maintaining balance and coordination. Hope that helped. All the best 😊
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@TaimTalksMed
@TaimTalksMed Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! 🥳❤️ I try to go through everything in anatomy, so far I've covered most topics (check playlist on the channel), trying to cover the PNS and cranial nerves now. If you have any wishes for a specific video/topic, dont' hesitate to ask 😊
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@ready__
@ready__ 2 жыл бұрын
One question is eating nails a voluntary movments ? because I think I do it unconsciously...😂😂 And something else in cornu anterior we have a lot nucleus like : anteromedialis, posteromedialis, anterolateralis , posterolateralis, and nucleus centralis all this nucleus supply muscles of trunk (anterior and posterior) , flexor and exstensor of limbs and the last one supply diaphragm✌🏻
@merabetheniya8178
@merabetheniya8178 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Sir I think you have change between fibers of lower and uper of body in the second table And thank you very much it was very helpful
@TaimTalksMed
@TaimTalksMed 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for pointing that out! I've written a little note in the description :) Glad you found the video helpful!
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@hakaromer 2 жыл бұрын
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@sophiaannnn
@sophiaannnn 4 ай бұрын
why are all of our anatomy teachers so incompetent that we are genuinely moved by how easy to understand these are?
@TaimTalksMed
@TaimTalksMed 3 ай бұрын
I think it's very different to teach a classroom from teaching through an animated video like this one. I'd have to remake the whole video into a presentation if I were to try to teach a classroom, which would make it a bit less engaging. Everyone have their own way of teaching 😊 Happy you found this video helpful though! ✨
@rd7867
@rd7867 Жыл бұрын
Sir can you also provide of notes
@Ali-tb2py
@Ali-tb2py 2 жыл бұрын
I think you made a mistake when explaining about the tr.tectospinalis! In my book it’s written that the tr.tectospinalis is for reaction movement and reflex Can you double check it?
@TaimTalksMed
@TaimTalksMed 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Ali! Youre absolutely right :) It is responsible for reflex postural movements in a response to visual and auditory stimuli *and also* coordinates head and eyes movements in visual pursuing. In a way you can think of the neck movement reacting to the visual stimulus in this video. I didnt wanna go deep into these tracts yet as Its only a spinal cord video. I do go detailed into these tracts the closer we get to their source. much love bro 🙏
@Ali-tb2py
@Ali-tb2py 2 жыл бұрын
@@TaimTalksMed got it! :) I’ll have an exam in CNS this month, now I reached the medulla but it started to be confusing! These videos helps me so much respect bro!
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Medulla up on wednesday 😁 glad these videos are helping 🙏
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