Neuroanatomy Tutorial 29 (Cranial nerve functions)

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Cranial nerve functions

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  • general sensation to the anterior 2/3 of the tongue is via the branch of V3, which is the lingual N.

  • Okay

  • Yes, there are actually 3 groups: somatic, visceral, and "branchial". Masticator muscles fall into branchial category, not somatic. But for clarity, i used somatic. I'm certain though that masticator muscles are not visceral.

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  • This is a really quick review of the Cranial Nerves. Thank you so much.

  • Thank you for the video, but one thing is unfortunately wrong: The N. Vagus innervates the digestive system only until the "Canon-Boehm-Point" which is found around the level of the colon transversum. The lower parts are have parasympathetic innervations from other nerves. (For more exact information please look it up in an anatomy book of your joice)

  • i hav a crush on u!!

  • great yar.... your explanation is great and superb

  • It is not a very famous tutorial, because it is a more scientific and it is oriented towards a smaller group of people! but I would say that it is an excelent course for the medical students from all other the world! because medicine is international and has no boundaries! thx again! good luck! I wish u to become an excelent scientist or university teacher! :)

  • Hey Walid, thanks for the great tutorial! I also loved the background music in this video. What is that music? Who's the performer?

  • just adding up. :)

    the Vc (mandibular division of trimgeminal) motor to 8 muscles.

    2.Large:- Temporalis, Messeter

    2. Pterygoid :- Medial, and Lateral 2 Floor of Mouth: Mylohoid and Anterior Belly of Digastric

    2 Tensor: Tensor Palati and Tensor Tympani.

  • agreee.

    CN X vagus, up to splenic flexure.

  • Thank you for this work, its great revision for me , I wish I had it when I was studing in college.

    One comment about the CN10 which supplies the Gastrointerstinal truct till the splenic flexure. Sacral parasympathetic fibers supply the decending colon to the rectum . Thank you again.

  • THANKS!

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