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Trigeminal nerve nuclei

 
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Brain: Trigeminal nerve nuclei
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The cranial nerve nuclei schematically represented; dorsal view. Motor nuclei in red; sensory in blue. (Trigeminal nerve nuclei are at "V".)
Latin nuclei trigemini
Gray's subject #187 787
NeuroNames ancil-1008020136
MeSH Trigeminal+nuclei
NeuroLex ID nifext_11

The sensory trigeminal nerve nuclei are the largest of the cranial nerve nuclei, and extend through the whole of the midbrain, pons and medulla.

The nucleus is divided into three parts, from rostral to caudal (top to bottom in humans):

The spinal trigeminal nucleus is further subdivided into three parts, from rostral to caudal:

  • Pars Oralis
  • Pars Interpolaris
  • Pars Caudalis

There is also a distinct trigeminal motor nucleus that is medial to the chief sensory nucleus.

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