Explore the intricacies of the facial nerve in this neuroanatomy lecture, part 2 of a 4-part series. Delve into the structure, function, and pathway of this crucial cranial nerve responsible for facial expressions, taste sensation, and salivary gland stimulation. Learn about its course from the brainstem through the skull to innervate various facial muscles and structures. Gain insights into the facial nerve's role in controlling smiling, frowning, and other facial movements, as well as its involvement in tear and saliva production. Enhance your understanding of this essential component of the nervous system, valuable for students and professionals in neurology, anatomy, and related medical fields.
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Syllabus
Facial Nerve | Neuroanatomy | Part 2/4
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Dr. Najeeb Lectures