Neurology | Descending Tracts: Vestibulospinal Tract
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ม.ค. 2018
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Join us for our first lecture presented by Professor Zach Murphy which will make up our subcortical tracts series which is comprised of multiple descending tracts in the spinal cord. During this lecture, we will first discuss the medial and lateral vestibulospinal tract. We hope you enjoy this lecture and be sure to support us below!
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this is literally the only channel that explains the smaller descending tracts in detail, it’s usually glossed over, thank you!
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What a beautiful and clear explanation ❤️the best video tutorial ever. And that effort you're taking to make these videos is very much appreciated 👍
Thank you soo soo much Zachary Murphy. I fell in love with Physiology the day I started watching your videos. Understanding Ganong and Guyton is so much easier after watching your videos. I suggested all my friends to watch your videos.. You are simply awesome. You make all the concept so clear and easy. God bless you.
Can you please make a video on reflexes? The pathways and all the different types? I'm having a hard time understanding this concept
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Dude, you are amazing, thank you so much for this video. I daresay you are better than most Neurologists at explaining this
I read about Vestibulospinal Tract somewhere and came saw this and it explained all my postural pain. thank you
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OMYWORD. You explained it very well. I had to do research about head rotation with respect to the vestibular system and corticospinal system, but I do not have a great background about neuroscience. Thankfully, I found your video! Thank you thank you. Will subscribe and learn a lot from this channel!
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Does this tract also control our balance and postures when we are in stationary state like sitting ?
So helpful. thank you sir
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Hi, just to clarify: is the fastigial nucleus sending input to the vestibular nuclear complex via the superior cerebellar peduncle?
thanks a lot it is really helpful !! you have an excellent way in explanation ...can you make a video for the tectospinal tract please :)
i was told i had 6th cranial nerve paralysis along with pyramidal tract and cerebellar tract dysfuntion i also have several types of nystagmus- latent, horizontal, pendular
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Does the medial vestibulospinal tract cross in the upper medulla an descend bilaterally?
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Thank you
Is basal ganglia and motor cortex also involved in extra pyramidal system?
Excellent
Very useful 👍
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2nd.. What is the reason behind all that neural crossing, decusating, and nature going all the way in superhardcore mode? (to prevent external copies? *scifi music turns on*)
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After understanding your wonderful explanation, I have been reading through first aid and found that in Decorticate UMNL there is overactivation of both the rubrospinal and vestibulospinal tract!? why vestibulospinal is over-acting ?
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Hey plz provide link for structure of thalamus, cerebellum,and other structure in brain if u made???!!!!!
I think that the breaks is the globus pallidus ( BG ) Not the Red N .. tell me If you have another info or opinion. 😊🌸
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I thought the vestibulospinal tract entered the spinal cord above the the ventral horn not lateral to the lateral horn?
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There is one doubt. Does vestibulospinal tract also supplies to upper limb extensors?
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Nice video from which text book are you explaining this?
awesome
Thanx bro
I think there is a mistake. The medial vestibular nucleus gives fiber that go to the ipsilateral and CONTRALATERAL medial vestibulospinal tract. Isn't that right ?
Still a very nice video.
Great
I m getting confuse because how vestibular nuclei can contract the extensor muscles without cerebrum . Is it possible plz let me clear
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If both medial n lateral vestibular tracts are going in the lateral white column then why is it named as lateral n medial? Plz let me know the difference between the two
The position of the nuclei themselves are lateral and medial
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I have silly doubt 🤔 do these fibres move through all levels of spinal cord.. Cervical, lumbar, sacral etc.. What is the concept behind this!!?
then what controls the red nuclei?
nice
+Ali Gassan happy to help!
Can we say that these extra pyramidal tracts are reflexes?
Can you tell us which tracts are ipsilateral and contralateral?
both ipsilateral