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Somatic and Visceral Sensory System of the Head - Neuroanatomy Syllabus. This chapter goes through the somatic sensory system of the face and mouth, the trigeminal sensory system (cranial nerve V). Additionally, the chapter covers the cranial nerves (VII, IX, and X) that mediate visceral sensation including taste. Media resources by Suzanne S. Stensaas, PhD, Professor Emeritus, Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy, University of Utah School of Medicine. Text Revisions by Stephen C. Voron, M.D., University of Utah School of Medicine.
Retrieved from https://library.med.utah.edu/kw/hyperbrain/syllabus/syllabus6.html
Retrieved from https://library.med.utah.edu/kw/hyperbrain/syllabus/syllabus6.html
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Nervus trigeminus [V]
Vertex
Ganglion trigeminale
Pedunculus cerebellaris medius
Tegmentum pontis
Nucleus mesencephalicus nervi trigemini
Tractus trigeminothalamicus anterior
Lemniscus medialis
Nucleus ventralis posteromedialis thalami
Nervus glossopharyngeus [IX]
Nervus vagus
Sinus caroticus
Nervus facialis [VII]
Ganglion geniculatum
Insula
Creator(s)/credit: Dr Stephen C. Voron MD; Professor Ermitus Suzanne S. Stensaas Ph.D
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