Facial Nerve - Cranial Nerve VII - Neurology - Neuroanatomy
Offered By: Dr. Najeeb Lectures via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore an in-depth lecture on the Facial Nerve (Cranial Nerve VII) in this comprehensive neurology and neuroanatomy video. Delve into the intricate trajectory of facial nerve fibers, including branchiomotor, parasympathetic, sensory, and somatic afferent components. Examine the anatomical relationships between the 6th, 7th, and 8th cranial nerves, and understand the role of key structures such as the facial colliculus and ponto-cerebellar junction. Learn about the superior and inferior salivatory nuclei, taste sensation pathways, and the nucleus of tractus solitarius. Investigate the general somatic afferents of the facial nerve and their connection to the trigeminal system. Gain insights into the nervous intermedius, facial nerve proper, and their paths through the pterygopalatine fossa and tympanic membrane. This comprehensive neuroanatomy lesson provides a thorough understanding of the facial nerve's structure and function, essential for medical students and professionals in the field of neurology.
Syllabus
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Taught by
Dr. Najeeb Lectures
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