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Delve into the intricate network of cranial nerves involved in facial sensation and movement, including their branches and functions. Explore the roles of NERVUS FACIALIS CN VII, NERVUS GLOSSOPHARYNGEUS CN IX, NERVUS VAGUS CN X, NERVUS ACCESSORIUS CN XI, and NERVUS HYPOGLOSSUS CN XII.
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Chorda tympani N. petrosus major
N. auricularis post. Rr. musculares
Plexus parotideus (pes anserinus major) - rr. temporales - rr. zygomatici - rr. bucales - r. marginalis mandibulae - r. colli
CN IX SOMATOMOTOR VISCEROMOTOR BRANCHIOMOTOR SOMATOSENSORY VISCEROSENSORY SPECIAL SENSORY
Rr. tonsillares Rr. linguales Rr. pharyngei R. stylopharyngeus
CN X SOMATOMOTOR VISCEROMOTOR BRANCHIOMOTOR SOMATOSENSORY VISCEROSENSORY SPECIAL SENSORY
CN XI SOMATOMOTOR VISCEROMOTOR BRANCHIOMOTOR SOMATOSENSORY VISCEROSENSORY SPECIAL SENSORY
CN XII SOMATOMOTOR VISCEROMOTOR BRANCHIOMOTOR SOMATOSENSORY VISCEROSENSORY SPECIAL SENSORY
III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. XII. IX., X., XI.
Parasympathetic fibres Sympathetic fibres M. sphincter pupillaeMiosis M. dilatator pupillaeMydriasis M. ciliaris Akomodation