If the posterior limb of the internal capsule is sensory and motor below head. And if they are so close to one another in that limb , How come we have pure motor strokes? And are they common ? Isn’t the whole post limb supplied by the same artery branches?
@@bacolive Thank you so much Dr. Cole. My confusion was that in the posterior capsule on 19:23 you presented how the sensory for limbs and face run right by the CST (on the posterior limb), and I thought the the lentinulostriate arteries could not just affect one without the other. But Now on 21:30 you do state they only supply blood to the CST fibers, which is amazing to me (due to their proximity. Thank you for sharing this wonderful knowledge. Means a lot (btw I am a LLU graduate from SAHP)