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- and the descending reticular system, descending pathways (reticulospinal tracts) to the spinal cord. Due to its extent along the brainstem it may be divided...
- in the cervical spinal cord supplying the flexor muscles of the upper extremities. The rubrospinal tract and medullary reticulospinal tract biased flexion...
- the spinal cord to lower motor neurons. These are the rubrospinal tract, the vestibulospinal tract, the tectospinal tract and the reticulospinal tract...
- nucleus then sends corrective commands to the spinal cord along the rubrospinal tract. reticulospinal tract: connects the reticular system, a diffuse...
- Severe "arching" (hyperextension) occurs due to stimulus by the anterior reticulospinal tract caused by the loss of the balancing inhibitory counter-stimulus...
- there is pontine transection, thus sparing of the VestibuloSpinal (VS) and ReticuloSpinal (RES). The involved tracts are the corticospinal and rubrospinal...
- which project down the reticulospinal tract and synapse with the neurobiological circuits of the lordosis reflex in the spinal cord (L1–L6). These neurobiological...
- found in the spinal cord: Lateral corticospinal tract Rubrospinal tract Lateral reticulospinal tract Vestibulospinal tract Medial reticulospinal tract Tectospinal...
- Locomotor Region (CLR)- Similar to the SLR, the CLR activates the reticulo-spinal locomotor pathway via direct and indirect projections. These centers...
- to the (medullary and pontine) reticular formation to influence both reticulospinal tracts (but mostly the contralateral one).: 292  Cerebelloreticular...