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Course of the Facial Nerve within the Inner Ear (side view). The main function of the facial nerve (n. VII) is motor control of the muscles of facial expression and taste to the anterior two-thirds of the tongue (chorda tympani nerve). English labels. NOTE: THIS IMAGE IS UNDER A NON-DERIVATIVE LICENSE. THIS MEANS THAT IF YOU REMIX OR REVISE THIS MATERIAL YOU MAY NOT DISTRIBUTE THE MODIFIED MATERIAL.
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Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Auris interna
Nervus facialis [VII]
Nervus petrosus major
Creator(s)/credit: Annie Campbell MSc, medical illustrator
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"Dundee - Drawing Course of the Facial Nerve within the Inner Ear (side view) - English labels" at AnatomyTOOL.org by Annie Campbell, © University of Dundee School of Medicine, license: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs. Derivative of: “3D Ear” by W. Robert J. Funnell, PhD; Sam Daniel, MD, CM; and Daren Nicolson, MD, CM at McGill University. Reviewed by: Dr. Penny Lockwood, Dr. David Stewart, Dr. Patrick Spielmann
"Dundee - Drawing Course of the Facial Nerve within the Inner Ear (side view) - English labels" by Annie Campbell, © University of Dundee School of Medicine, license: CC BY-NC-ND. Derivative of: “3D Ear” by W. Robert J. Funnell, PhD; Sam Daniel, MD, CM; and Daren Nicolson, MD, CM at McGill University. Reviewed by: Dr. Penny Lockwood, Dr. David Stewart, Dr. Patrick Spielmann
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