Functional Neuroanatomy for Posture and Gait Control
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Abstract
Here we argue functional neuroanatomy for posture-gait control. Multi-sensory information such as somatosensory, visual and vestibular sensation act on various areas of the brain so that adaptable posture-gait control can be achieved. Automatic process of gait, which is steady-state stepping movements associating with postural reflexes including headeye coordination accompanied by appropriate alignment of body segments and optimal level of postural muscle tone, is mediated by the descending pathways from the brainstem to the spinal cord. Particularly, reticulospinal pathways arising from the lateral part of the mesopontine tegmentum and spinal locomotor network contribute to this process. On the other hand,…
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- Neuroscience
- Motor control
- Physical medicine and rehabilitation
- Somatosensory system
- Gait
- Brainstem
- Cognition
- Sensory system
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