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Vagus Nerve (Cranial Nerve X)

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Vagus Nerve (Cranial Nerve X) - An Important Part of Autonomic Nervous System

As we continue our discussion of the autonomic nervous system, let's review the most important part of the ANS. The Vagus Nerve. 

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URL list from Tuesday, Feb. 22 2022 17:07 PM

Vagus nerve - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vagus_nerve

Baroreceptor - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baroreceptor#:~:text=Baroreceptors%20(or%20archaically%2C%20pressoreceptors),blood%20pressure%20can%20be%20maintained.

Pharyngeal arch - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pharyngeal_arch

Book reference: Essentials Neuroscience - 3rd Edition page 222

* Recognize the vagus nerve as a major component of the autonomic nervous system.

* Deferentiate between sensory and motor components of the vagus nerve.

* Explore the sensory functions, including GVA, SVA, and GSA.

* Identify the motor functions, encompassing GVE and SVE.

* Recognize the key nuclei involved: Nucleus ambiguus, Solitary nucleus, and Dorsal motor nucleus

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