superior salivatory nucleus

nucleus salivarius superior

Nucleus containing parasympathetic neurons giving rise to the parasympathetic division of the facial nerve, innervating the salivary glands (Brodal, Neurological Anatomy, 3rd ed., 1981, pg 703).

Type Nerve
Parent Structure cranial nerve nucleus
Latin Name nucleus salivarius superior
FMA ID 72482

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the superior salivatory nucleus?
Nucleus containing parasympathetic neurons giving rise to the parasympathetic division of the facial nerve, innervating the salivary glands (Brodal, Neurological Anatomy, 3rd ed., 1981, pg 703).
What is the Latin name for the superior salivatory nucleus?
The Latin name for the superior salivatory nucleus is nucleus salivarius superior.

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