Deck 6: Motor Control
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Deck 6: Motor Control
1
The different properties of fast and slow muscle fibres arise from differences in their ______.
A) proportions of actin and myosin
B) types of actin and myosin
C) energy-releasing enzymes
A) proportions of actin and myosin
B) types of actin and myosin
C) energy-releasing enzymes
C
2
The neurotransmitter at neuromuscular junctions is ______.
A) acetyl choline
B) acetic cholesterase
C) acetyl cholesterase
A) acetyl choline
B) acetic cholesterase
C) acetyl cholesterase
A
3
During muscle contraction, the tips of ______.
A) myosin filaments 'row' along actin filaments
B) actinomyosin shortens by coiling
C) actin filaments 'row' along myosin filaments
A) myosin filaments 'row' along actin filaments
B) actinomyosin shortens by coiling
C) actin filaments 'row' along myosin filaments
A
4
The cell bodies of alpha motoneurons are ______.
A) outside the spinal cord
B) in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord
C) in the ventral horn of the spinal cord
A) outside the spinal cord
B) in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord
C) in the ventral horn of the spinal cord
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5
During a graded muscle contraction ______.
A) the smallest fibres contract first
B) the largest fibres contract first
C) fibres of all sizes contract together
A) the smallest fibres contract first
B) the largest fibres contract first
C) fibres of all sizes contract together
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6
Muscle spindles are innervated by ______.
A) alpha motoneurons
B) gamma motoneurons
C) sensory nerves
A) alpha motoneurons
B) gamma motoneurons
C) sensory nerves
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7
Intrafusal muscle fibres are innervated by ______.
A) alpha motoneurons
B) gamma motoneurons
C) sensory nerves
A) alpha motoneurons
B) gamma motoneurons
C) sensory nerves
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8
Activation of muscle spindles causes ______.
A) contraction of the antagonist muscle
B) contraction of the agonist muscle
C) contraction of the agonist and antagonist muscles
A) contraction of the antagonist muscle
B) contraction of the agonist muscle
C) contraction of the agonist and antagonist muscles
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9
The bodies of sensory nerves are located in ______.
A) the dorsal root ganglia
B) the dorsal horn of the spinal cord
C) the ventral horn of the spinal cord
A) the dorsal root ganglia
B) the dorsal horn of the spinal cord
C) the ventral horn of the spinal cord
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10
The secondary motor cortex outputs ______.
A) only directly via the spinal motor tracts
B) only indirectly via the primary motor cortex
C) both directly via the spinal motor tracts and indirectly via the primary motor cortex
A) only directly via the spinal motor tracts
B) only indirectly via the primary motor cortex
C) both directly via the spinal motor tracts and indirectly via the primary motor cortex
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11
The premotor cortex is particularly important in ______.
A) planning internally generated movements
B) coordinating internally generated movements
C) postural control
A) planning internally generated movements
B) coordinating internally generated movements
C) postural control
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12
The supplementary motor area is mainly concerned with ______.
A) internally generated movements
B) externally generated movements
C) internally and externally generated movements
A) internally generated movements
B) externally generated movements
C) internally and externally generated movements
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13
The striatum projects to the output of the basal ganglia by ______.
A) a direct inhibitory route
B) an indirect excitatory route
C) a direct excitatory route
A) a direct inhibitory route
B) an indirect excitatory route
C) a direct excitatory route
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14
The main output of the posterior parietal cortex is to the ______.
A) primary motor cortex
B) secondary motor cortex
C) cerebellum
A) primary motor cortex
B) secondary motor cortex
C) cerebellum
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15
The forward plan produced by the posterior parietal cortex includes ______.
A) both sensory and motor information
B) only sensory information
C) only motor information
A) both sensory and motor information
B) only sensory information
C) only motor information
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16
When the eyes are moved passively, without an eye movement command, the visual world ______.
A) appears to move in the same direction as the eye movement
B) appears to move in the opposite direction to the eye movement
C) does not appear to move
A) appears to move in the same direction as the eye movement
B) appears to move in the opposite direction to the eye movement
C) does not appear to move
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17
The part of the posterior parietal cortex concerned with arm movements is called ______.
A) the posterior reach region
B) the parietal pointing region
C) the parietal reach region
A) the posterior reach region
B) the parietal pointing region
C) the parietal reach region
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18
The cerebellum receives cortical input from ______.
A) mossy fibres and climbing fibres
B) mossy fibres and Purkinje cells
C) mossy fibres and granule cells
A) mossy fibres and climbing fibres
B) mossy fibres and Purkinje cells
C) mossy fibres and granule cells
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19
The cerebellum helps us adapt to a visual displacing prism by ______.
A) bringing visual information into line with proprioceptive information
B) bringing proprioceptive information into line with visual information
C) consciously compensating for perceived visual error
A) bringing visual information into line with proprioceptive information
B) bringing proprioceptive information into line with visual information
C) consciously compensating for perceived visual error
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20
Outline the sequence events that occur between the arrival of an action potential at a neuromuscular junction and the contraction of a muscle fibre.
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21
What role do spinal circuits play in simple movements and how might they contribute to more complex movements?
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22
Explain how the various parts of the motor control system might be involved in the act of picking up a pencil.
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23
What is a forward plan? Give examples of how and why a forward plan might be important in three different actions.
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