It is accompanied by the chorda tympani nerve. It passes upward behind the temporomandibular articulation, enters the tympanic ...
At this location the Chorda Tympani Nerve is often identified. Just superior to this the Notch of Rivinus can be seen and the ...
Through it the chorda tympani nerve enters the tympanic cavity. The petrotympanic fissure opens just above and in front of the ... through it the chorda tympani nerve leaves the tympanic cavity. The roof of the cavity (also called the tegmental wall, ... tegmental roof or tegmentum tympani) is formed by a thin plate of bone, the tegmen tympani, which separates the cranial and ... The Atticus is the part of the tegmentum tympani where the stapes and incus are attached. The floor of the cavity (also called ...
These are the horizontal portion of the facial nerve and the chorda tympani. Damage to the horizontal branch during ear surgery ... The chorda tympani is the branch of the facial nerve that carries taste from the ipsilateral half (same side) of the tongue. ... and is under the control of the medial pterygoid nerve which is a branch of the mandibular nerve of the trigeminal nerve. These ... The stapedius muscle, the smallest skeletal muscle in the body, connects to the stapes and is controlled by the facial nerve; ...
... the vessels and nerve coursing betwixt the SML, and the neck of the mandibular condyle). The chorda tympani nerve is situated ... The SML is pierced by the mylohyoid nerve (a branch of the inferior alveolvar nerve) and the accompanying mylohyoid artery and ... The inferior alveolar nerve, artery and vein, and a parotid lobule are situated anteroinferiorly to the SML (all being ... The lateral pterygoid muscle, auriculotemporal nerve, and the maxillary artery and maxillary vein are situated laterally to the ...
The chorda tympani is less responsive to sucrose than is the greater petrosal nerve. The chorda tympani nerve carries its ... The chorda tympani carries two types of nerve fibers from their origin from the facial nerve to the lingual nerve that carries ... the chorda tympani nerve takes over the space in the terminal field. This takeover of space by the chorda tympani is believed ... Chorda tympani fibers emerge from the pons of the brainstem as part of the intermediate nerve of the facial nerve. The facial ...
These cells are shown to synapse upon the chorda tympani nerves to send their signals to the brain. TAS1R2+3 expressing cells ... Danilova V, Hellekant G (2003). "Comparison of the responses of the chorda tympani and glossopharyngeal nerves to taste stimuli ... These cells are shown to synapse upon the glossopharyngeal nerves to send their signals to the brain. TAS1R and TAS2R (bitter) ...
These cells are shown to synapse upon the chorda tympani nerves to send their signals to the brain, although some activation of ... Danilova V, Hellekant G (2003). "Comparison of the responses of the chorda tympani and glossopharyngeal nerves to taste stimuli ... the glossopharyngeal nerve has been found. TAS1R and TAS2R (bitter) channels are not expressed together in taste buds. Taste ...
These cells are shown to synapse upon the chorda tympani and glossopharyngeal nerves to send their signals to the brain. T1R ... Danilova V, Hellekant G (March 2003). "Comparison of the responses of the chorda tympani and glossopharyngeal nerves to taste ...
... the vagus nerve, glossopharyngeal nerve, and the facial nerve. The glossopharyngeal nerve and the chorda tympani branch of the ... These cells are shown to synapse upon the chorda tympani nerves to send their signals to the brain, although some activation of ... These cells are shown to synapse upon the chorda tympani and glossopharyngeal nerves to send their signals to the brain. The ... Danilova V, Hellekant G (March 2003). "Comparison of the responses of the chorda tympani and glossopharyngeal nerves to taste ...
The taste buds are innervated by a branch of the facial nerve the chorda tympani, and the glossopharyngeal nerve. Taste ... The pharynx is innervated by the pharyngeal plexus of the vagus nerve.: 1465 Muscles in the pharynx push the food into the ... In 1895 Ivan Pavlov described its secretion as being stimulated by a neurologic reflex with the vagus nerve having a crucial ... Sympathetic innervation is supplied by the splanchnic nerves that join the celiac ganglia. Most of the digestive tract is ...
"Comparison of differences between PWD/PhJ and C57BL/6J mice in calcium solution preferences and chorda tympani nerve responses ...
Damage to the peripheral nerves, along with injury to the chorda tympani branch of the facial nerve, also cause dysgeusia. A ... Furthermore, the ear canal is inspected, as lesions of the chorda tympani have a predilection for this site. In order to ... For example, the blink reflex may be used to evaluate the integrity of the trigeminal nerve-pontine brainstem-facial nerve ... and nerve-growth factors. Animal research has also uncovered the ability of ALA to improve nerve conduction velocity. Because ...
The chorda tympani nerve (from the facial nerve via the submandibular ganglion) is secretomotor and provides parasympathetic ... through internal acoustic meatus and facial canal to chorda tympani, through middle ear cavity, out petrotympanic fissure to ... join the lingual nerve, travels with lingual nerve to synapse at the submandibular ganglion, then postganglionic fibers travels ... The path of the nerve is as follows: junction between pons and medulla, ...
... parasympathetic fibers from the chorda tympani and the lingual nerve are involved). Malic and ascorbic acid are effective ...
... especially damage to the chorda tympani nerve and the glossopharyngeal nerve. The chorda tympani nerve passes taste for the ... The lingual nerve (which is a branch of the trigeminal V3 nerve, but carries taste sensation back to the chorda tympani nerve ... Tissue damage to the nerves that support the tongue can cause ageusia, ... to the geniculate ganglion of the facial nerve) can also be damaged during otologic surgery, causing a feeling of metal taste.[ ...
On the inside, the articular has a smaller protrusion with a notch in the top that allowed a nerve, the chorda tympani, to ...
... chorda tympani, and glossopharyngeal nerves". Journal of Comparative Neurology. 502 (6): 1066-1078. doi:10.1002/cne.21371. ISSN ... Wang, Siting; Corson, James; Hill, David; Erisir, Alev (2012-10-01). "Postnatal development of chorda tympani axons in the rat ... Corson, James A.; Erisir, Alev (2013-09-01). "Monosynaptic convergence of chorda tympani and glossopharyngeal afferents onto ...
A branch of cranial nerve VII, the chorda tympani, runs through the fissure to join with the lingual nerve providing special ... Chorda tympani Petrosquamous suture This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 140 of the 20th edition of ... The contents of the fissure include communications of cranial nerve VII to the infratemporal fossa. ...
It has been reported that electrical stimulation of the lingual nerve, chorda tympani, and a lingual branch of the ... cranial nerve IX), and the superior laryngeal branch of the vagus nerve (Cranial nerve X) to innervate the taste buds in the ... synapse with primary sensory axons that run in the chorda tympani and greater superficial petrosal branches of the facial nerve ... cranial nerve VII), the lingual branch of the glossopharyngeal nerve ( ...
Through the posterior of these it receives a branch from the chorda tympani nerve which runs in the sheath of the lingual nerve ... Preganglionic parasympathetic fibers from the superior salivatory nucleus of the Pons, via the chorda tympani and lingual nerve ... The ganglion 'hangs' by two nerve filaments from the lower border of the lingual nerve (itself a branch of the mandibular nerve ... In summary, the fibers carried in the ganglion are: Sympathetic fibers from the external carotid plexus, via the facial nerve ...
... the nerve gives rise to the nerve to the stapedius muscle and chorda tympani. The chorda tympani supplies taste fibers to the ... Nerve fibers for taste are supplied by the chorda tympani branch of the facial nerve via special visceral afferent fibers. The ... It joins the rest of the facial nerve via the canaliculus for chorda tympani. The facial nerve then forms the geniculate ... The facial nerve, also known as the seventh cranial nerve, cranial nerve VII, or simply CN VII, is a cranial nerve that emerges ...
... through which the chorda tympani nerve exits the tympanic cavity. Also known as the "canal of Huguier", or "iter chordae ... "anterior canaliculus of chorda tympani": A canal at the medial end of the petrotympanic fissure, ...
J.N. Langley had shown that there was a period of two to four seconds between when the chorda tympani nerve was stimulated and ... Cannon examined research on dogs performed by Sherrington, who separated the spinal cord and vagus nerves from all connections ... The only noticeable changes in the participants were physical, such as activation of the sympathetic nerve impulse, which ... "Vagus nerve stimulation therapy: A research update". Neurology. 59 (6, Supplement 4): S56-S61. doi:10.1212/WNL.59.6_suppl_4.S56 ...
... a deep groove for the chorda tympani nerve, and a small upwards projection at the rear of the bone. It also possesses a medial ...
The chorda tympani (cranial nerve VII), the glossopharyngeal nerve (cranial nerve IX), and the vagus nerve (cranial nerve X) ...
... nerve Lingual nerve Chorda tympani Sublingual nerve Inferior alveolar nerve Nerve to mylohyoid Mental nerve Abducent nerve ... nerve of forearm Median nerve Ulnar nerve Radial nerve Axillary nerve Thoracic nerves Lumbar nerves Medial clunial nerves ... nerve Deep fibular nerve Tibial nerve Interosseous nerve of leg Medial sural cutaneous nerve Sural nerve Medial plantar nerve ... nerves Dorsal nerve of clitoris Dorsal nerve of penis Coccygeal nerve Anococcygeal nerve Sciatic nerve Common fibular nerve ...
... which is frequently grooved on its medial surface for the chorda tympani nerve. To the sphenoidal spine are attached the ... it transmits the maxillary nerve. The foramen ovale is behind and lateral to this; it transmits the mandibular nerve, the ... it is a short canal that transmits the middle meningeal vessels and a recurrent branch from the mandibular nerve. The foramen ... for transmission of the lesser petrosal nerve. The lateral surface [Fig. 2] is convex, and divided by a transverse ridge, the ...
... nerve Lingual nerve Chorda tympani Sublingual nerve Inferior alveolar nerve Nerve to mylohyoid Mental nerve Abducent nerve ... nerve of forearm Median nerve Ulnar nerve Radial nerve Axillary nerve Thoracic nerves Lumbar nerves Medial clunial nerves ... nerve Deep fibular nerve Tibial nerve Interosseous nerve of leg Medial sural cutaneous nerve Sural nerve Medial plantar nerve ... nerves Dorsal nerve of clitoris Dorsal nerve of penis Coccygeal nerve Anococcygeal nerve Sciatic nerve Common fibular nerve ...
... branch of the facial nerve Cervical plexus Chorda tympani Ciliary ganglion Coccygeal nerve Cochlear nerve Common fibular nerve ... nerves Thoracodorsal nerve Tibial nerve Transverse cervical nerve Trigeminal nerve Trochlear nerve Tympanic nerve Ulnar nerve ... nerves The optic nerve The oculomotor nerve The trochlear nerve The trigeminal nerve The abducens nerve The facial nerve The ... of the radial nerve Musculocutaneous nerve Mylohyoid nerve Nasociliary nerve Nasopalatine nerve Nerve of pterygoid canal Nerve ...