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Rubrospinal tract information


Rubrospinal tract
Rubrospinal tract is labeled in red on the left of the diagram.
Schematic representation of the chief ganglionic categories (Rubrospinal tract not labeled, but red nucleus visible near center)
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Identifiers
Latintractus rubrospinalis
NeuroLex IDbirnlex_1476
TA98A14.1.02.220
A14.1.04.136
A14.1.05.332
A14.1.06.213
TA26097
FMA73995
Anatomical terminology
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The rubrospinal tract is a part of the nervous system. It is a part of the lateral indirect extra-pyramidal tract.

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Rubrospinal tract

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The rubrospinal tract is a part of the nervous system. It is a part of the lateral indirect extra-pyramidal tract. In the midbrain, it originates in the...

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Reticular formation

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corticospinal and the rubrospinal tract pathways belong to the lateral system which provides fine control of movement. This descending tract is divided into...

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Extrapyramidal system

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innervating motor neurons. The extrapyramidal tracts include parts of the following: rubrospinal tract: Conflicts between the motor commands sent by the...

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Spinal cord

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tract, the tectospinal tract and the reticulospinal tract. The rubrospinal tract descends with the lateral corticospinal tract, and the remaining three...

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Abnormal posturing

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disinhibition of the red nucleus with facilitation of the rubrospinal tract. The rubrospinal tract facilitates motor neurons in the cervical spinal cord supplying...

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Red nucleus

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corticospinal tract, gait is mainly controlled by the red nucleus. However, in primates, where the corticospinal tract is dominant, the rubrospinal tract may be...

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Myoclonic triangle

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implying that a lesion in this tract will cause ipsilateral symptoms. The descending rubrospinal tract and reticulospinal tract originate in the red nucleus...

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List of regions in the human brain

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Corticobulbar tract Corticomesencephalic tract Tectospinal tract Interstitiospinal tract Rubrospinal tract Rubro-olivary tract Olivocerebellar tract Olivospinal...

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Motor neuron

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tract Rubrospinal tract Lateral reticulospinal tract Vestibulospinal tract Medial reticulospinal tract Tectospinal tract Anterior corticospinal tract...

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Midbrain

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somewhat medially, at the level of the superior colliculus. The rubrospinal tract emerges from the red nucleus and descends caudally, primarily heading...

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Superior cerebellar peduncle

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project to the contralateral red nucleus to eventually become the rubrospinal tract. It is also known as horseshoe-shaped commissure of Wernekinck. It...

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Alpha motor neuron

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to) the corticonuclear, corticospinal, and rubrospinal tracts. The corticonuclear and corticospinal tracts are commonly encountered in studies of upper...

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Tail wagging by dogs

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there exists a cross-over of descending motor pathways in dogs. The rubrospinal tract is the primary pathway from the brain to the spinal cord. The pathway...

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Magnocellular red nucleus

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its contralateral rubrospinal projections, tegmentum mesencephalic and crossed rubrospinal tract. Although a crossed rubrospinal tract is absent in boidae...

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Upper motor neuron

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(intersect) within the lower medulla oblongata to form the lateral corticospinal tract on each side of the spinal cord. The fibers that do not decussate will pass...

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Decerebration

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VestibuloSpinal (VS) and ReticuloSpinal (RES). The involved tracts are the corticospinal and rubrospinal tract. Decerebration in humans tends to have a worse prognosis...

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Globose nucleus

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of the globose nucleus. The red nucleus in turn gives rise to the rubrospinal tract. Ipsilateral ventral lateral nucleus of thalamus. The VL nucleus in...

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Dentate nucleus

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the superior cerebellar peduncle. This nucleus is the origin of the rubrospinal tract that mainly influences limb flexor muscles. Fastigial: The fastigial...

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Cervicoaxillary canal

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internal capsule → Corticobulbar tract → Facial motor nucleus → Facial muscles flexion: Red nucleus → Rubrospinal tract extension: Vestibulocerebellum →...

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Scratch reflex

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nuclei, which in turn regulate descending tract neurons in the vestibulospinal, reticulospinal, and rubrospinal tracts. Presently, there is not much else known...

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Descending neuron

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functionally into two major pathways: pyramidal tracts, which originate in the motor cortex, and extrapyramidal tracts, which originate in the brainstem (see schematic)...

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Constantin von Monakow

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"Monakow's nucleus" (lateral cuneate nucleus) and to the "bundle of Monakow" (rubrospinal fasciculus). In addition, "Monakow's syndrome" bears his name, defined...

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Eberhard Fetz

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yet". The Economist. "Neural mechanisms underlying corticospinal and rubrospinal control of limb movements" (PDF). Fetz, E. E.; Cheney, P. D. (October...

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PLXNA4A

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Tetzlaff W (February 2007). "Class A plexin expression in axotomized rubrospinal and facial motoneurons". Neuroscience. 144 (4): 1266–77. doi:10.1016/j...

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