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What type of fibers are found in the lingual nerve ?

somatosensory (General sensory)


viscerosensory (taste sensory),


visceromotor (secretomotor)

Where is the central termination of ansa cervacalis

nucl. of solitary tract

From were does the nucl. of solitary tract get`s its fibers

C.N 7, 9, 10



Facial


glossopharyngeal


vagus

What is the innervation of sternothyroid

ansa cervicalis

Name the main lymphatic trunk of the head/neck!

jugular trunk

Which fascia covers the scalenus muscles?

prevertebral fascia

What is the related ganglions of superior salivatory nucleus ?

pterygopalatine and submandibular gangl.

Name the excitatory nerve cell in the gray matter of the
cerebellar cortex!

granule cell

Name the layer of the cerebral cortex where the fibers of
the thalamic radiations terminate mostly (number not
enough)!

int. granular layer

Name the main neurotransmitter of the pyramidal-cells!

glutamate

Name the part of the cerebellum the lesion of which may
cause the combined disturbance in maintenance of
balance and in the oculomotor function!

vestibulocerebellum

Put the following nuclei in latero-medial order!



A: sup. salivatory nucl.
B: main sensory nucl. of n. V.
C: abducens nucl.

B


A


C

What afferent pathway (fiber) passes through the
superior cerebellar peduncle?

ant. (ventr.) spinocerebellar tract

Name the exact location of the corticospinal tract in the
internal capsule!

behind the genu or in the post. crus

What makes up the basal ganlgia

Caudate nucleus


putamen


globus pallidus

Name 2 brainareas from where fibers are projected to the basalganglia.

cortex, substantia nigra, centrum medianum, formatio reticularis

Innervation of posteriorbelly of digastric muscle.

facial n. (digastric branch)

Which to cervical triangles are separated by the omohyoid muscle?

omotrapzoid & omoclavicular triangles

Name the thalamic nuclei from where a pathway (fiber) is
projected to the cingulate gyrus

anterior (nucl.) og thalmus

Where are the perikarya of the nerve fibers found in the lingual nerve (3!)?

trigeminal and geniculate gangl. and sup. salivatory nucl.

What is the result of the unilateral contraction of the left sternocleidomastouid muscle?

rotation of the head into contralateral direction (to right) and/or flexion into
ipsilateral direction (to left)

to what system does the anterior commisure belong functionally ?

olfactory or limbic system

What is the related ganglion to inferior salivatory nucleus ?

otic gangl.

which nerves terminate at spinal nucl. of trigeminal n.

V., (VII.), IX., X. or trigeminal, (facial), glossopharyngeal, vagus

Name the origin (nucleus!) of the pathway which
terminates with climbing fibers in the cerebellar cortex!

inf. olive(ary nucl.)

Name the locations where the axons of Purkinje-cells
terminate!

(intra)cerebellar nucl. + nucl. (lat.) vestibular nucl.

Name the neurotransmitter of the Purkinje-cells!

GABA

Put the following nuclei in latero-medial order



A: nucl. of solitary tract
B: hypoglossal nucl.
C: spinal nucl. of n. V.

C, A, B

What pathway (fiber) forms the majority of the middle
cerebellar peduncle?

pontocerebellar tract

Name the exact location of the corticonuclear tract in the internal capsule

genu