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28 Cards in this Set
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lamina 1
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posterior marginal nucleus
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lamina 2
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substantia gelatinosa
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lamina 3 and 4
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nucleus proprius
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lamina 5
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reticular nuclues
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lamina 6
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comissural nucleus
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lamina 7
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nuclues dorsalis of clarke(C8-L3) intermediomedial cell column(T1-L3,S2-S4) interlateral cell column (T1-L3) Nucleus of Onufrowicz (S2-S4)
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lamina 10
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periependymal gray matter
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lamina 8
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interneuron pool
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lamina 9
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dorsomedial and ventromedial ventrolateral, dorsolateral retrodorsolateral, central, spinal accessory
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sensory lamina of rexed
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1-posterior marginal nuclues 2-substantia gelatinosa 4,5,6-nucleus proprius 7-nucleus dorsalis or clarke 7-intermediomedial nucleus
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motor lamina of rexed
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7-intermediolateral cell column 7-nucleus of onufrowicz 8-interneuron pool 9-alpha motor neurons 10-periependymal gray matter
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what is the functional role of lamina 1
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perception of light touch, pain and temperature
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what is the functional role of lamina 2
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relay nuclei for pain and temp. modulation of pain
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what is the functional role of lamina 3 and 4
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proprioception and referred pain and temperature
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what is the functional role of lamina 5
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pain temper
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what is the functional role of lamina 6
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conscious proprioception
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what is the functional role of the nucleus dorsaliso f clarke
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unconscious proprioception
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what is the functional role of intermediomedial cell column
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visceral sensations
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what is the functional role of interomediolateral cell column
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visceral motor
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what is the functional role of nucleus of onufrowicz
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visceral motor
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what ist he functional role of lamina 10 periependymal gray matter
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autonomic integration area
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what is the functional role of the interneuron pool lamina 8
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motor control and integration
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what does ventrolateral control
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flexors of arm and thigh extensors of arm ang thigh
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what does dorsolateral control
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flexors forearm and leg extensors forearm and leg
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what does retrodorsolateral control
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flexors hand and foot extensors hand and foot
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what does dorsomedial control
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flexors of the trunk intercostals and abdominals
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what does ventromedial control
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extensors of the trunk erector spinae
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what does central control
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diaphragm
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