The Anatomy of the Nervous System From the Standpoint of Development And Functio
The Anatomy of the Nervous System From the Standpoint of Development And Functio
Stephen Walter Ranson
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128). This nucleus, which supplies the muscles that sur- round the mouth, receives axons from the primary taste center in the medulla oblongata (the nucleus of the tractus solitarius) which is located at a more caudal level. Accordingly, the facial nucleus migrates caudally toward that center. It also receives fibers from the nucleus of the spinal tract of the trigeminal nerve and migrates ventrolaterally toward it. Thus is explained the adult position of the nucleus of the facial nerve, not fa...r from the spinal tract of the trigeminal nerve and near the rostral end of the nucleus of the tractus solitarius. In the same way the curved course of the facial nerve within the pons may be explained. These examples are perhaps sufficient to illustrate the general principle of neuro- biotaxis. Nuclei of Origin and Terminal Nuclei. — The efferent nuclei, which we have examined, all have this in common, that the axons, which take origin from their constituent cells, leave the brain through the efferent roots of the cranial nerves.
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