Neurokinesiology
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Introduction
I. Neurological background
A. Ascending spinal tracts
1. The dorsal column system (gracilis and cuneatus)
2. The spinothalamic system
3. The cerebellum and spinocerebellar tract
B. descending spinal tracts
1. The corticospinal system (pyramid system)
C. The autonomic nervous system
1. The sympathetic nervous system
2. The parasympathetic nervous system
D. The reticular formation
1. Descending reticular formation (reticulo-spinal fibers)
2. Ascending reticular formation (spino-reticular fibers)
3. Reticular formation and posture
4. Cortical activity and motion
II. Paleontology: The incidence of bipedalism in human evolution
A. The Australopithecus afarensis
B. The Homo sapiens neanderthalensis
C. Ipsilateral bipedalism vs. contralateral bipedalism
D. The development of the human brain
E. Summary
III. Bone, muscle, organ associations
A. The
os innominatum
and the scapula
B.
Calcaneus
and cranial bones
IV. Muscle associations
A. Ipsilateral association
B. Contralateral association during motion
V. The connections: Tracing symptoms to organic diseases
VI. The cerebral cortex
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