Title: OXFORD UNIVERSITY
1OXFORD UNIVERSITY
Department of Pharmacology
How your brain influences your body and its
functions
A.F. Brading
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4Underside of brain showing cranial nerves
5Sensory nerves
Motor nerves
6Cranial Nerve Mnemonics
Only Old Otters Try To Attract Females Via
Gesturing Vaguely And Hollering.
On Old Olympus' Towering Top A Finn And German
Viewed Some Hops
I-Optic, II-Olfactory, III-Oculomotor,
IV-Trochlear, V-Trigeminal, VI-Abducens,
VII-Facial, VIII-Acoustic (Vestibulocochlear),
IX-Glossophrayngeal, X-Vagus, XI-Spinal
Accessory, XII-Hypoglossal
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8Motor Nerves Innervate Striated muscle
9Motor nerves
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25Christopher and Dana Reeve Christopher was
paralysed (quadraplegic) in1995 and died in 2004
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27Organization of the autonomic nervous system
28Sympathetic or Paraverebral Chains The heart and
lungs and gut have been removed and the spinal
cord will be underneath the large red vena cava
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31Figure from chapter by Steers Persson in the
Textbook of Genitourinary Surgery
32Neuronal cell bodies in a loosely packed ganglion
in the bladder wall
33Arrangement of nerves in the pelvis
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34Complexity of enteric nervous system (in gut)
35Coils of guinea-pig gut prepared to reveal
myenteric plexus
36Human myenteric plexus
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38Gene manipulationOverexpression
Fluorescent mice
Nervous system of C.elegans