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Sensory Receptors and Nerve Endings
Pages 3-10
This book is a concise but detailed treatise on the laryngeal nervous system. It is ideal for researchers starting work in this field in that it provides a quick update on present-day basic neurolaryngology. A brief introduction to the methodology that made recent progress possible is followed by a review of classical basic neuroanatomy and neurophysiology. Additionally, the book provides some of the most recent findings in neurolaryngology. The many illustrative figures and microscopic photographs help readers to achieve a clearer understanding of the text and ample references provide links to further reading in specific areas of the field. The book contains much general material that will be instructive even for researchers not specializing in basic neurolaryngology and will provide an essential grounding for clinicians in laryngology.
Sensory Receptors and Nerve Endings
Pages 3-10
Muscle Spindles and Intramuscular Ganglia
Pages 11-20
Motor Nerve Endings
Pages 21-27
Autonomic Nervous System
Pages 29-44
Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve
Pages 47-51
Superior Laryngeal Nerve
Pages 53-58
Intralaryngeal Ganglion
Pages 61-65
Superior Cervical Ganglion
Pages 67-72
Nodose Ganglion
Pages 73-82
Nucleus Ambiguus
Pages 85-90
Nucleus Tractus Solitarius
Pages 91-95
Dorsal Motor Nucleus of the Vagus
Pages 97-102
Central Projections to the Nucleus Ambiguus
Pages 103-106
Central Pattern Generators
Pages 109-123
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