Spinal Cord: Anatomy, Spinal Tracts & Pathways, Somatic Reflexes, Animation

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The spinal cord is a long, thin tube of nervous tissue, enclosed in 3 membranes of the meninges which, in turn, are protected within the bones of the vertebral column. The 31 pairs of spinal nerves arise from the cord and emerge from the vertebrae. The spinal cord extends from the brainstem to the level of upper lumbar vertebrae. In the lower lumbar and sacral regions, nerve roots descend within the spinal canal before exiting, forming the cauda equina.
In cross section, two types of nervous tissue can be seen in the cord: a butterfly-shaped central core of gray matter, and a surrounding white matter. The gray matter contains cell bodies and dendrites of neurons. This is where neurons synapse and transmit information to each other. The white matter, on the other hand, is made of bundles of axons, and serves to conduct information up and down the cord. These bundles are organized into specific groups with specific functions, forming the so-called spinal tracts. Ascending tracts conduct sensory information up to the brain, while descending tracts convey motor instructions down the cord. Some tracts cross over to the other side of the cord, before they reach the brain. They convey sensory information from one side of the body to the other side of the brain. When this happens, the information is said to be transmitted contralaterally. Tracts that stay on the same side all the way are said to conduct information ipsilaterally.
A sensory pathway typically involves 3 neurons:
- First-order neurons detect stimuli and transmit signals to the spinal cord. The axons of these neurons form sensory fibers that enter the cord via the dorsal root of spinal nerve.
- Inside the cord, first-order neurons synapse with second-order neurons, which ascend a specific tract to the brainstem, or further up to the thalamus. In some pathways, first-order neurons ascend the tract to the brainstem, where they synapse with second-order neurons, which continue to the thalamus.
- Third-order neurons conduct the information the rest of the way to the sensory cortex.
A motor pathway usually involves 2 neurons: an upper motor neuron starts in the motor cortex or brainstem, and a lower motor neuron continues from the brainstem or spinal cord. They conduct motor instructions down, along a specific descending tract. The axons of lower motor neurons exit the cord via the ventral root of spinal nerve, where they continue as motor fibers to effector organs.
The spinal cord is also responsible for fast, involuntary responses of skeletal muscles, called somatic reflexes. Reflexes are essentially automatic and do not require input from the brain, although the brain is informed and aware, usually after-the-fact. A somatic reflex involves a reflex arc composed of a somatic receptor, a sensory neuron, an interneuron, a motor neuron, and an effector muscle. Some reflexes are however more complex, and require multiple pathways, as well as central coordination from the brain.

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@lachireddydeepika8641 3 жыл бұрын
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@kiranrajput9381 Ай бұрын
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@aaijazkhan594
@aaijazkhan594 3 жыл бұрын
Please look the dorsal tract- These are first order neurons so not synapsing in the dorsal horn, as what you have shown.
@yusra.
@yusra. 3 жыл бұрын
I think she is referring to the non-discriminatory pathway
@aaijazkhan594
@aaijazkhan594 3 жыл бұрын
@@yusra. I don't think so, as she did not mention this.
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@nieznanyx 3 жыл бұрын
the speed if ever calculated for the signals that are traveling thru nerves is prob faster than any man made moving object i bet
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Yes I have to check the gateway right now we have a problem with the neural pathway right now we're going to analyze that throughout the pro proper prior septic feedback tests continues until we realize that the problem is I think that there's effects could be the physiological effect of anxiety which is causing the increase in adrenaline yeah I think that's what's going on through this this neuron activity which is Happy sensitive
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@pranabkumarbiswas7285 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Please describe narration little slowly.
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@bobspianosbffl 2 ай бұрын
1:50 contralaterally
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