Somatosensory lab 1

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[edit] Review

Click the "start quiz" button to review the regions of the spinal cord.

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[edit] Primary sensory neurons

The following image has the regions with arrows labelled by their name.

Labelled by name
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The following image has the regions with arrows labelled by their function.

Labelled by description
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[edit] Spinal cord components of somatic sensation

[edit] Termination of the fasciculus gracilis and the cuneate fasciculus

[edit] In the spinal cord

The following is Slide 155B at the cervical segment. The label locations are not exact, you may want to take the (slightly different) quiz of the cervical segment at Somatosensory lab 2.

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[edit] In the brain stem

Click on the left side of the following section at the caudal medulla:

Left side is labelled.
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Click on the left side of the following section at the caudal medulla (even more caudal than the previous section):

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Column 1 (memorize) Column 2 (memorize)
What nuclei do the fasiculus gracilis terminate into? Clarke's nucleus and gracile nucleus.
What nuclei do the cuneate fasciculus terminate into? Cuneate nucleus and external cuneate nucleus
Neurons in Clarke's nucleus give rise to what tract? The dorsal spinocerebellar tract.
Neurons in external cuneate nucleus give rise to what tract? The cuneocerebellar tract.
What information is carried through Clarke's nucleus? Where is it carried to? Proprioceptive information about the position of the lower limbs to the ipsilateral cerebellum.
From what part of the body does the gracile nucleus receive sensory information? Lower trunk, legs, and feet.
From what part of the body does the cuneate nucleus receive sensory information? Upper trunk, arms, and hands.
From what part of the body does Clarke's nucleus receive sensory information? It receives proprioceptive information of the lower limbs.
From what part of the body does the external cuneate nucleus receive information? It receives proprioceptive information about the upper body.
Where is Clarke's nucleus located? In the dorsal (posterior) horn of the lumbar and thoracic segment (possibly others?)

[edit] Path of the small diameter fibers

Column 1 (memorize) Column 2 (memorize)
Where is Lissauer's tract? It is between the posterior and lateral funiculus, all along the spinal cord.
How does Lissauer's tract look in myelin-stained preparations? Why? Very pale since the small diameter fibers in it are poorly or not at all myelinated.
What type of information is carried in lamina I of the dorsal horn? Pain (nociception) and temperature.
What type of information is carried in lamina II (substantia gelatinosa)? Same as the type in lamina I - Pain and temperature.
Where do second order axons from laminae I, V, and IZ (intermediate zone) cross the midline? Where do they ascend? At the spinal level of origin. Anterolateral quadrant (spinothalamic tract).

[edit] Trigeminal system

(read lab manual)

[edit] See also

[edit] NeuroCog Lectures

[edit lecture list]

NeuroCog Lectures
Date Time Topic Instructor
Mon 4-Jan10:45-11:45Intro to thalamus and cortexHendry
Wed 6-Jan10:45-11:45Neural Mechanisms of painCaterina
Fri 8-Jan10:45-11:45Molecular mechanisms of painCaterina
Fri 8-Jan1:00-3:00Somatosensory lab 1Schramm, Blue, Wilson/NT/TM
Mon 11-Jan10:45-11:45Trigeminal systemDong
Wed 13-Jan10:45-11:45Somatosensory system: Peripheral MechanismsHsiao
Fri 15-Jan10:45-11:45Somatosensory system: Central mechanismsHsiao
Fri 15-Jan1:00-3:00Somatosensory lab 2Schramm, Blue, Wilson/NT/TM
Mon 18-JanMartin Luther King Jr Day-no classes
Wed 20-Jan10:45-11:45Retina and phototransductionYau
Fri 22-Jan10:45-11:45Olfaction and tasteYau
Fri 22-Jan1:00-3:00Methods: bioinformaticsPevsner
Mon 25-Jan10:45-11:45Early visual processing IHendry
Wed 27-Jan10:45-11:45Early visual processing IIHendry
Fri 29-Jan10:45-11:45Shape perception - ConnorConnor
Fri 29-Jan1:00-3:00Visual systems labSchramm, Blue, Wilson/VM/EG
Mon 1-Feb10:45-11:45Motion perceptionConnor
Wed 3-Feb1:00-2:00Spatial perceptionConnor
5-FebGraduate Program Interviews-no classes
Mon 8-Feb10:45-11:45Attention lectureYantis
Wed 10-Feb10:45-11:45Receptive fields and image segmentationvon der Heydt
Fri 12-Feb10:45-11:45Cross-modal integrationHsiao
Fri 12-Feb1:00-3:00Methods: mathematical tools and conceptsNiebur
Mon 15-Feb10:45-11:45The binding problemNiebur
Wed 17-Feb10:45-11:45Spinal cord circuitry lectureBastian
Fri 19-Feb12:00-1:00Motor cortex lectureBastian
Fri 19-Feb1:00-3:00Motor neuron labSchramm, Blue, Wilson/NT/EG
Mon 22-Feb10:45-11:45Cerebellum lectureBastian
Wed 24-Feb10:45-11:45ALSRothstein
Fri 26-Feb10:45-11:45Basal ganglia lectureStuphorn
Fri 26-Feb1:00-3:00Cerebellum labSchramm, Blue,Wilson/VM/NT
Wed 3-Mar10:45-11:45Parkinson's disease lectureDawson T
Fri 5-Mar10:45-11:45Huntington's DiseaseRoss
Fri 5-Mar1:00-3:00Basal ganglia labSchramm, Blue, Wilson/NT/TM
|March 8-12 Spring Break-no classes
Mon 15-Mar10:45-11:45Oculomotor system lectureZee
Wed 17-Mar10:45-11:45Vestibular lectureMinor
17-Mar2-JanreviewALL TAs
Fri 19-Mar10:30-11:45METHODS: Movement Research **in Bastian lab, note time changeBastian
Fri 19-Mar1:00-3:00Vestibular labSchramm, Blue, Wilson/EG/VM
Mon 22-Mar9:00 AMMIDTERM EXAM
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