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Wat (wie) is pyramidal tract - definitie

SPINAL CORD
Extrapyramidal side-effects; Extrapyramidal motor system; Extrapyramidal tracts; Extra-pyramidal tract; Extrapyramindal system; Extrapyramidal syndrome; Extrapyramidal effect; Indirect extrapyramidal tract; Extrapyramidal fibre; Extra-pyramidal

Lateral corticospinal tract         
LARGEST PART OF THE CORTICOSPINAL TRACT
Lateral cerebrospinal fasciculus; Crossed pyramidal tract; Tractus corticospinalis lateralis; Fasciculus cerebrospinalis lateralis; Lateral corticospinal tracts
The lateral corticospinal tract (also called the crossed pyramidal tract or lateral cerebrospinal fasciculus) is the largest part of the corticospinal tract. It extends throughout the entire length of the spinal cord, and on transverse section appears as an oval area in front of the posterior column and medial to the posterior spinocerebellar tract.
Pyramidal cell         
PROJECTION NEURONS IN THE CEREBRAL CORTEX AND HIPPOCAMPUS
Pyramidal neuron; Pyramidal cells; Pyramidal neurons; Pyramidal neruron; Hippocampal pyramidal cell; Pyrimidal neuron; Pyramidic cell; Pyramidic cells
Pyramidal cells, or pyramidal neurons, are a type of multipolar neuron found in areas of the brain including the cerebral cortex, the hippocampus, and the amygdala. Pyramidal neurons are the primary excitation units of the mammalian prefrontal cortex and the corticospinal tract.
Pyramidal process of palatine bone         
Pyramidal process of the palatine bone; Pyramidal process; Processus pyramidalis ossis palatini; Pyramidal processes of the palatine bones; Pyramidal processes of palatine bones; Pyramidal processes
The pyramidal process of the palatine bone projects backward and lateralward from the junction of the horizontal and vertical parts, and is received into the angular interval between the lower extremities of the pterygoid plates.

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Extrapyramidal system

In anatomy, the extrapyramidal system is a part of the motor system network causing involuntary actions. The system is called extrapyramidal to distinguish it from the tracts of the motor cortex that reach their targets by traveling through the pyramids of the medulla. The pyramidal tracts (corticospinal tract and corticobulbar tracts) may directly innervate motor neurons of the spinal cord or brainstem (anterior (ventral) horn cells or certain cranial nerve nuclei), whereas the extrapyramidal system centers on the modulation and regulation (indirect control) of anterior (ventral) horn cells.

Extrapyramidal tracts are chiefly found in the reticular formation of the pons and medulla, and target lower motor neurons in the spinal cord that are involved in reflexes, locomotion, complex movements, and postural control. These tracts are in turn modulated by various parts of the central nervous system, including the nigrostriatal pathway, the basal ganglia, the cerebellum, the vestibular nuclei, and different sensory areas of the cerebral cortex. All of these regulatory components can be considered part of the extrapyramidal system, in that they modulate motor activity without directly innervating motor neurons.

The extrapyramidal tracts include parts of the following:

  • rubrospinal tract
  • pontine reticulospinal tract
  • medullary reticulospinal tract
  • lateral vestibulospinal tract
  • tectospinal tract