CEREBELLUM AND VESTIBULOCOCHLEAR NERVE Prof. Sultan Ayoub Meo MBBS, M.Phil, Ph.D (Pak), M Med Ed (Dundee), FRCP (London), FRCP (Dublin), FRCP (Glasgow), FRCP (Edinburgh)
Name this region. Pituitary Gland (hypophysis) Name this ... Trochlear nerve. Name this structure. Abducens nerve. Name this structure. Vestibulocochlear Nerve ...
Facial. Vestibulococlear. Glossopharangeal. Vagus. Accessory. Hypoglossal. I. II. III. IV. V ... motor: facial expressions. VIII. Vestibulocochlear - pons/medulla ...
Facial VII. Auditory (vestibulocochlear) VIII. Glossopharyngeal IX. Vagus X. Spinal Accessory XI ... CN VII (Facial), CN IX (Glossopharyngeal) and CN X )Vagus ...
auditory cortex. Vestibulocochlear nerve. non-neural receptors -receptor potentials ... The specific sensation and location of stimulus perceived is determined by area ...
An acoustic neuroma is a non-cancerous (benign) growth that develops on the 8th cranial nerve (vestibulocochlear nerve), it connects the inner ear with the brain and has two different parts. One part is involved in transmitting sound and the other sends balance information to the brain.
Peripheral Nervous System Nerve Structure Spinal Nerves 31 pair Dorsal root - sensory info from receptors Ventral roots motor neurons to muscles and glands Cauda ...
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PHYSIOLOGY OF THE MAXILLOFACIAL REGION ... On a degree of complexity PHYSIOLOGICAL BASIS OF HUMAN BECHAVIOUR Sensory Branches of the Trigeminal Nerve Trigeminal ...
Vestibular Centers. Slides are presented in a caudal to rostral fashion. Slide 8b. Hypoglossal n. ... Solitary tract and nucleus (tract is central dark portion) ...
The afferent nervous system brings information into the brain from the sensory receptors. ... Most contain both afferent and efferent neurons; however, the ...
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Marieb s Human Anatomy and Physiology Marieb w Hoehn Chapter 13 Peripheral Nervous System And Reflex Activity Lecture 20 Video Part 1 * * Lecture Overview Cranial ...
Facial nerve, mixed, info between face and pons; to differentiate from ... Where is one area in the brain the info can go from there, where emotional ...
diagnosed her with inner ear imbalance from her last plane trip ... Non-cancerous tumor of the eighth cranial Nerve leading from brain to inner ear ...
Ch. 14 The Peripheral Nervous System Objectives Know the divisions of the PNS Know the various types of general sense receptors Be able to describe the cranial nerves ...
Carry sensory information responsible for the sense of smell. Synapse within the olfactory bulb ... Cochlear branch monitors hearing. Glossopharyngeal nerves (IX) ...
The Peripheral Nervous System PART 3 Peripheral Nervous System The Peripheral Nervous System Nervous structures outside the brain and spinal cord Nerves allow the CNS ...
NERVOUS SYSTEM CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM (CNS) Brain Spinal Cord PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM Cranial & Spinal Nerves Somatic-- supplies the skeletal muscles & skin
* This reconstruction shows the position of the accessory nucleus, roots, and nerve XI. ... * In this reconstruction we can see the facial nucleus and its axons.
Figure 13.2 Gross Anatomy of the Adult Spinal Cord. Figure 13.3b The Spinal Cord and ... Figure 13.11 The Branchial Plexus. Figure 13.11 The Branchial Plexus ...
4. Abducent Nerve (VI) 5. Superior Ophthalmic Vein. Quick Question. What are the 3 branches of the ophthalmic nerve that pass through the superior optical fissure ? ...
Do the clinical signs observed refer to a nervous system ... cerebellum. spinal cord. sensory peripheral nerves. motor peripheral nerves. neuromuscular junction ...
All the spinal nerves that innervate the skin, joints, muscles, etc. and under ... Interpeduncular fossa 3. Basis pedunculi 4. Basilar sulcus of pons 5. ...