Utah NALab 15 - Brain Dissection Video - The Most Important Pathway: Motor Control. Closed captions in English and Italian

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The Most Important Pathway: Motor Control – Brain Dissections. The video demonstrates the origin of the corticospinal tract in the cerebral cortex is traced through gross sections of the hemisphere and brain stem to the spinal cord. Using an animation, the terms upper and lower motor neuron are defined and clinical signs and symptom listed. With English or Italian closed captions. Video by Suzanne S. Stensaas, PhD, Professor Emeritus, Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy, University of Utah School of Medicine. Video retrieved from https://neurologicexam.med.utah.edu/adult/html/brain-dissections.html#15

Anatomical structures in item:
Pons
Medulla spinalis
Medulla oblongata
Truncus encephali
Thalamus
Mesencephalon
Substantia nigra
Pedunculus cerebri
Thalamus
Encephalon
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Creator(s)/credit: Professor Emeritus Suzanne S. Stensaas PhD
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Utah NALab 15 - Brain Dissection Video - The Most Important Pathway: Motor Control. Closed captions in English and Italian
Uploaded by: M_Orsatti
Institution: Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Creator(s)/credit: Professor Emeritus Suzanne S. Stensaas PhD
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The Most Important Pathway: Motor Control – Brain Dissections. The video demonstrates the origin of the corticospinal tract in the cerebral cortex is traced through gross sections of the hemisphere and brain stem to the spinal cord. Using an animation, the terms upper and lower motor neuron are defined and clinical signs and symptom listed. With English or Italian closed captions. Video by Suzanne S. Stensaas, PhD, Professor Emeritus, Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy, University of Utah School of Medicine. Video retrieved from https://neurologicexam.med.utah.edu/adult/html/brain-dissections.html#15

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Anatomical structures in item
Pons
Medulla spinalis
Medulla oblongata
Truncus encephali
Thalamus
Mesencephalon
Substantia nigra
Pedunculus cerebri
Thalamus
Encephalon
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Gross
Dissection