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Oculomotor / Motor I & II Crossword

Horizontales
Type of eye movement where a slower moving object is smoothly tracked as it moves across the visual field
The type of inaccuracy of saccadic eye movement that occurs when the midline of the cerebellum is damaged
The type of muscle hypertonia characterized by hyper-reflexia, clonus, and increased resistance to passive stretch - particularly in antigravity muscles
The type of CNS organization where a body part is specifically represented at a particular location
A disconjugate eye movement where the eyes move in opposite directions to track an approaching object
A rhythmic type of eye movement characterized by a slow drift in one direction and a rapid movement in the other direction. Named for the fast phase
The motor tract that encompasses all the motor cranial nerves
The cranial nerve number that innervates the following muscles: IO, SR, MR, IR, ciliary muscles
The involuntary motor tract that functions to stabilize the head on the body and the body against gravity
The voluntary motor tract that originates, in part, from the primary motor cortex - and whose lateral component crosses in the medulla
The highest acuity region of the retina - what the gaze control system wants to position on the visual target
(2 words) - CNS center that coordinates the amplitude and speed of eye movements
CNS center that coordinates the timing and sequencing of eye movements
The type of eye movement that occurs as the eye twists in the orbit
The voluntary motor tract who originates in the midbrain at the red nucleus
The colliculus of the midbrain that is partly responsible for oculomotor functions
Verticales
Type of eye movement where the fovea is rapidly moved from one visual target to another
The type of gaze that occurs when both eyes are not looking at the same object
Type of eye movement where the fovea is held stable on an object as the head moves
The involuntary motor tract that functions to maintain muscle tone as well as augment postural functions
The location of the facial representation on the primary motor cortex
The crossing of the majority of the corticospinal tract in the medulla
A cortically mediated mechanism that allows other types of eye movements to be suppressed in order to maintain the fovea on a target
The portion of the facial nucleus that only receives contralateral input
The funiculus of the spinal cord where the uncrossed portion of the corticospinal tract descends