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** [[HumanNervesCranial|hypoglossal nerve]] - cranial motor
 
** [[HumanNervesCranial|hypoglossal nerve]] - cranial motor
 
*** [[HumanNervesCranial|communicating branches between the lingual nerve and hypoglossal nerve]] - cranial motor
 
*** [[HumanNervesCranial|communicating branches between the lingual nerve and hypoglossal nerve]] - cranial motor
** [[HumanNervesCranial|olfactory nerves]] - general sensory
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** [[HumanNervesCranial|olfactory nerves]] - special sensory
 
** [[HumanNervesCranial|vagus nerve]] - parasympathetic motor, visceral motor, autonomic sensory, general sensory
 
** [[HumanNervesCranial|vagus nerve]] - parasympathetic motor, visceral motor, autonomic sensory, general sensory
 
*** [[HumanNervesCranial|vagus nerve, heart and lung]] - parasympathetic motor, autonomic sensory
 
*** [[HumanNervesCranial|vagus nerve, heart and lung]] - parasympathetic motor, autonomic sensory

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Human Nerves

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This page is intended to list all nerves of biological human, which connect mind to human limbs and visceral organs. Related findings are structured by other research themes.

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FUNCTIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF INNERVATION

General Innervation - like spinal cord:

  • GSE (General Somatic Efferent) - motor to somatic voluntary skeletal muscles (derived from somites)
  • GSA (General Somatic Afferent) - sensory to skin, joints, muscle and tendon receptor endings, nasal and oral cavity
  • GVE (General Visceral Efferent) = Autonomic Efferents - motor to smooth muscles in general and smooth muscles of skin (arrector pilae muscles) and blood vessels, secretomotor to glands
  • GVA (General Visceral Afferent) - sensory to gut and its derivatives, pharynx, blood vessels, glands and internal organs

Special Innervation - only found in head:

  • SSA (Special Somatic Afferent) - special senses of vision, auditory sensation and vestibular apparatus
  • SVA (Special Visceral Afferents) - chemical senses of taste and by analogy smell
  • SVE (Special Visceral Efferents) - motor to voluntary skeletal muscles derived from branchial arches (these muscles develop in association with pharynx, which is rostral end of gut and therefore visceral)

CRANIAL NERVES

SPINAL CORD

Spinal cord ventral root:

Spinal cord dorsal root:

Spinal nerve branches:

Spinal nerve fibers (numbers - 1. GSE:Somatic efferent. 2. GSA:Somatic afferent. 3,4,5. GVE:Sympathetic efferent. 6,7. GVA:Sympathetic afferent; organ to the left, spinal cord to the right):

Dermatomes:

CERVICAL NERVES

THORACIC NERVES

LUMBAR AND SACRAL NERVES

lumbar roots:

sacral roots:

TRUNK NERVES

NERVES HIERARCHY

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MULTI-CATEGORY NERVES

  • nerve of pterygoid canal (MA:NERVE OF THE PTERYGOID CANAL; vidian nerve) ORIGIN={union of deep petrosal nerve and greater petrosal nerve}; DISTRIBUTION={pterygopalatine ganglion and branches}; MODALITY={parasympathetic and sympathetic}; FIBERS={sympathetic:see deep petrosal nerve (carotid nerve); parasympathetic: see greater petrosal nerve (facial nerve)}
  • pterygopalatine nerves (MA:NASAL BRANCHES OF PTERYGOPALATINE GANGLION; sphenopalatine nerves) DISTRIBUTION={the two nerves which connect the maxillary nerve to the pterygopalatine GANGLION}; MODALITY={they are the sensory roots of the ganglion}; FIBERS={GSA:all maxillary sensory from pterygopalatine to trigeminal; GVE:great and deep petrosal to lacrimal gland}

See also: