gustatory nucleus

dorsal visceral gray

The gustatory nucleus is the enlarged rostral portion of the solitary nucleus, which receives taste afferents from the glossopharyngeal nerve and the intermediate nerve ( Carpenter-1983 ).

Type Nerve
Parent Structure nucleus of solitary tract
Latin Name dorsal visceral gray

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the gustatory nucleus?
The gustatory nucleus is the enlarged rostral portion of the solitary nucleus, which receives taste afferents from the glossopharyngeal nerve and the intermediate nerve ( Carpenter-1983 ).
What is the Latin name for the gustatory nucleus?
The Latin name for the gustatory nucleus is dorsal visceral gray.

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