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5 ημέρες πριν · The sensory organs of the head use the cranial nerves for signal transmission, including smell (olfactory nerve), vision (optic, oculomotor, abducens, and trochlear nerves), taste (facial and glossopharyngeal nerves) and hearing (vestibulocochlear nerve).
30 Οκτ 2023 · The most important arteries and nerves of the head and neck are the following: Internal and external carotid arteries; Vertebral arteries; Thyrocervical trunk; Cranial nerves; Cervical plexus; Head and cervical lymph nodes; In this page, we’re going to study each of the above structures together with their respective branches.
3 Νοε 2023 · Cranial nerves supply sensory and motor information to structures of the head and neck, controlling the activity of this region. Only the vagus nerve extends beyond the neck, to innervate thoracic and abdominal viscera.
18 Οκτ 2023 · In this topic page, we’ll learn about various anatomical aspects of the head and neck, such as the skull, eyes, teeth, nose, ears, and neck. In addition, we’ll also cover the most important blood vessels and nerves supplying each region.
Learn about the sympathetic, parasympathetic and trigeminal nerves that innervate the head and neck. The trigeminal nerve has three branches: ophthalmic, maxillary and mandibular, that supply sensation and motor function to the face.
7 Φεβ 2023 · Learn about the 12 pairs of nerves that connect your brain to different parts of your head, neck, and trunk. Find out how they control your senses, movement, and facial expressions, and what conditions and disorders can affect them.
Learn about the anatomy of the cervical plexus and the phrenic nerves, which are formed from the anterior rami of C1-C5. The cervical plexus provides sensation and motor innervation to the neck and upper back, while the phrenic nerves innervate the diaphragm.