Brainstem. Motor nuclei
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.ค. 2024
- This brief video tutorial discusses the location, functions and clinical implications for each of the types of cranial nerve motor nuclei (somatic motor, visceral motor and branchial motor) as well as the individual motor nuclei within each category.
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Is it along these areas where the lock jaw can be explained too??
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At 3:16 you mention IO muscle action as contributing to depression or looking down. Is this correct? I learned this as extorsion and UPWARD deflection of the orbit. Is the IO muscle downward as you stated a conjoined action with the IR?
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How do you know where to place the line for the sulcus limitans? It seems you had it on different places on the Abducens and hypoglossal nerve.
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Why do you neglect the spinal nuclei? Which cranial nerve nuclei extend into the spinal cord and how far down do they go? V, X, XI, XII? Is that a comprehensive list?
Could you go over that last one again? The explanation was a little ambiguus.
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Can you please tell me where you got the cross section black and white diagrams? Would love to annotate them myself!
12:26 visceral motor neuron
IO functions to elevate and adbuct the orbit
Is there a video for the sensory nuclei?
Not yet :(
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03:19 Wouldn't the Inferior oblique moves the eye up not down?
You are correct ... i spoke too quickly there. The inferior rectus muscle (IR) moves the eyeball down ... and inferior oblique (IO) moves the eye up. Thank-you.
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Oculomotor Nucleus: 1:54
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