The document summarizes motor pathways in the brain and spinal cord. It describes how the motor cortex maps to the body and contains large pyramidal cells. The corticospinal and corticobulbar tracts project from the motor cortex through the internal capsule and brainstem to control voluntary movement. Lesions in these tracts cause upper motor neuron signs like spasticity, while lower motor neuron lesions affect muscles directly. Conditions that impact motor pathways like polio, MS, and motor neuron disease are also overviewed.