The hypoglossal nucleus is a cranial nerve nucleus, found within the medulla. Being a motor nucleus, it is close to the midline. In the open medulla,...
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The nerve arises from the hypoglossal nucleus in the medulla as a number of small rootlets, pass through the hypoglossal canal and down through the neck...
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Trigeminal nerve nuclei (redirect from Trigeminal nucleus)
nucleus The spinal trigeminal nucleus is further subdivided into three parts, from rostral to caudal: Pars oralis (from the Pons to the Hypoglossal nucleus)...
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medulla Hypoglossal nucleus (XII) - motor Dorsal motor nucleus of vagus nerve (X) - visceromotor Nucleus ambiguus (IX, X, XI) - motor Solitary nucleus (VII...
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other cranial nerve nuclei: salivatory nuclei hypoglossal nucleus dorsal nucleus of vagus nerve nucleus ambiguus (to mediate gag reflex) Afferents of...
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oblongata, the hypoglossal nucleus approaches the rhomboid fossa, where it lies close to the middle line, under an eminence named the hypoglossal trigone. It...
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the mesencephalic trigeminal nucleus and its surrounding area. Also, it projects to the facial nucleus, hypoglossal nucleus and parabrachial area along...
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Medulla oblongata (redirect from Retrotrapezoid nucleus)
plate neuroblasts give rise to: The hypoglossal nucleus, which contains general somatic efferent fibers. The nucleus ambiguus, which form the special visceral...
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Olivary body (redirect from Nucleus olivaris)
which it is separated by the antero-lateral sulcus and the fibers of the hypoglossal nerve. Behind (dorsally), it is separated from the postero-lateral sulcus...
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cranial nerve nuclei Inferior salivatory nucleus Nucleus ambiguus Dorsal nucleus of vagus nerve Hypoglossal nucleus Chemoreceptor trigger zone Pontine nuclei...
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II along with the nucleus raphe pontis. The nucleus raphes obscurus has also been implicated in the modulation of the hypoglossal nerve. It has been...
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Associated cranial nerves are the oculomotor, abducens, trochlear, and hypoglossal nerves. These motor neurons indirectly innervate cardiac muscle and smooth...
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of the inferior cerebellar peduncle. The hypoglossal nucleus bulges into the floor, creating the hypoglossal trigone, located slightly superiorly to the...
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Reticular nucleus may refer to: Caudal pontine reticular nucleus Gigantocellular reticular nucleus, a nucleus that innervates the caudal hypoglossal nucleus, and...
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muscles hypogastric artery hypogastric nerve hypoglossal canal hypoglossal nerve hypoglossal nucleus hypoglossal trigone hypopharynx hypophyseal artery hypophyseal...
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midbrain, the most rostral brainstem component. By contrast, the hypoglossal nucleus, which contains α-MNs that innervate the tongue, is found in the...
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nerve (lateral to the intercalated nucleus) and the nucleus of the hypoglossal nerve (medial to intercalated nucleus), forming part of the perihypoglossal...
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conceptually regarded as a vestibular nucleus. The nucleus prepositus is situated near the hypoglossal nucleus. It is continuous rostrally with the paramedian...
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oblongata near the hypoglossal nucleus:: 449.e1 the nucleus prepositus hypoglossi, intercalated nucleus, and sublingual nucleus. They are involved in...
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Medial medullary syndrome, also known as inferior alternating syndrome, hypoglossal alternating hemiplegia, lower alternating hemiplegia, or Dejerine syndrome...
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passes through the robust nucleus of the arcopallium (RA) which then reaches the tracheosyringeal portion of the hypoglossal nucleus. The anterior forebrain...
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involved in swallowing are located in the brain stem, specifically the hypoglossal nucleus within the medulla. While the general location of CPG neurons can...
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high vocal center); the robust nucleus of the arcopallium (RA); and the tracheosyringeal part of the hypoglossal nucleus (nXIIts). The posterior descending...
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Trigeminal nerve (section Spinal trigeminal nucleus)
nucleus receive different types of sensory information; the spinal trigeminal nucleus receives pain-temperature fibers, the principal sensory nucleus...
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"Nucleolar displacement during chromatolysis. A quantitative study on the hypoglossal nucleus of the rate". J. Anat. 110 (Pt 3): 463–475. PMC 1271057. PMID 5147307...
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could be traced towards the snapping pattern generating cells in the hypoglossal nucleus. The discharge patterns of prey-selective tectal neurons in response...
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Abducens nerve (section Nucleus)
responsible for outward gaze. It is a somatic efferent nerve. The abducens nucleus is located in the pons, on the floor of the fourth ventricle, at the level...
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axons project down to the bulbar/spinal motor systems, such as the hypoglossal nucleus which harbors the motor neurons of the tongue muscles. In combination...
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spinalis and hind- and mid-brains; posterior aspect, exposed in situ. Hypoglossal nerve, cervical plexus, and their branches. "Glossopharyngeal | Definition...
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glossopharyngeal nerve (IX), vagus nerve (X), accessory nerve (XI), and the hypoglossal nerve (XII). Cranial nerves are generally named according to their structure...
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