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Qué (quién) es cranial nerves - definición

NERVES THAT EMERGE DIRECTLY FROM THE BRAIN AND THE BRAINSTEM
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  • Schematic 3D model of the cranial nerves
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cranial nerves         
¦ plural noun Anatomy the twelve pairs of nerves which arise directly from the brain and pass through separate apertures in the skull.
Cranial nerves         
Cranial nerves are the nerves that emerge directly from the brain (including the brainstem), of which there are conventionally considered twelve pairs. Cranial nerves relay information between the brain and parts of the body, primarily to and from regions of the head and neck, including the special senses of vision, taste, smell, and hearing.
Cranial nerve nucleus         
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COLLECTION OF NEURONS IN THE BRAIN STEM
Cranial nerve nuclei; Motor nuclei; Cranial nuclei; Nucleus of cranial nerve; Nuclei of the motor cranial nerves; Nucleus nervi cranialis; Nuclei of cranial nerves; Nuclei of the cranial nerves
A cranial nerve nucleus is a collection of neurons (gray matter) in the brain stem that is associated with one or more of the cranial nerves. Axons carrying information to and from the cranial nerves form a synapse first at these nuclei.

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Cranial nerves

Cranial nerves are the nerves that emerge directly from the brain (including the brainstem), of which there are conventionally considered twelve pairs. Cranial nerves relay information between the brain and parts of the body, primarily to and from regions of the head and neck, including the special senses of vision, taste, smell, and hearing.

The cranial nerves emerge from the central nervous system above the level of the first vertebra of the vertebral column. Each cranial nerve is paired and is present on both sides. There are conventionally twelve pairs of cranial nerves, which are described with Roman numerals I–XII. Some considered there to be thirteen pairs of cranial nerves, including cranial nerve zero. The numbering of the cranial nerves is based on the order in which they emerge from the brain and brainstem, from front to back.

The terminal nerves (0), olfactory nerves (I) and optic nerves (II) emerge from the cerebrum, and the remaining ten pairs arise from the brainstem, which is the lower part of the brain.

The cranial nerves are considered components of the peripheral nervous system (PNS), although on a structural level the olfactory (I), optic (II), and trigeminal (V) nerves are more accurately considered part of the central nervous system (CNS).

The cranial nerves are in contrast to spinal nerves, which emerge from segments of the spinal cord.

Ejemplos de uso de cranial nerves
1. But rather than stimulating the stomach like Medtronic‘s IGS device, privately held Enteromedics is trying to inhibit nerve function by using electrical currents to block the Vagus Nerve, one of five cranial nerves.
2. The Italian scientists concluded that aspartame is a "multipotential carcinogen", causing a dose–related increase in leukaemias and lymphomas in female rats, and a dose–related increase in incidence of cancer and its precursors in the kidney (renal pelvis and ureter) as well as tumours in the peripheral nerves, in particular in cranial nerves.
3. But the final nail in the coffin for the sweetener, he said, was a new, "monumental" peer–reviewed study, that should have "set alarm bells ringing in health departments around the world". This vast study, conducted by the Italian–based European Ramazzini Foundation, demonstrated that aspartame caused a significant increase in lymphomas and leukaemias, malignant tumours of the kidneys in female rats and malignant tumours of peripheral and cranial nerves in male rats.