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All nerves in the body are connected by synapses to the ganglia in the spinal cord to where the travel back up to the brain
They can be found in the dorsal root ganglia, retina, peripheral vestibular organs, cochlea, and enteric nervous system. Then there are second order sensory neurons in the brain that form the basis of the 'sensory homonculus'.
Dorsal root ganglia of the spinal chord gray matter.
People suffering from the facial nerve paralysis usually suffer from the inflammation of facial nerves.
Ganglia are clusters of nerve cells. They are mostly associated with the sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system in vertebrates, where their functions are particularly related to the activities of the heart, glands, and involuntary muscles..
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Sensory neurons are nerves that carry electrical signals only toward the Central Nervous System. These nerves are found in the ganglia.
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A collection of cell bodies in the CNS is called a nucleus. The equivalent in the PNS is called a ganglion. There are three nuclei in the cerebrum known collectively as the Basal Ganglia but this is a misnomer as they should be called nuclei.
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They are called ganglia.
Peripheral nerves.
A ganglion is a nerve cell cluster whose primary function is to act as a junction or relay point in the nervous system between to differing neurological structures. For example, there is a ganglia cluster in the wrist that connects the digital nerves to the brachial nerves and transmits sensory information from the hands to the pathways in the arm.