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Visceralafferent may refer to: General visceralafferent fibers Special visceralafferent This article includes a list of related items that share the...
The general visceralafferent (GVA) fibers conduct sensory impulses (usually pain or reflex sensations) from the internal organs, glands, and blood vessels...
Special visceralafferent fibers (SVA) are afferent fibers that develop in association with the gastrointestinal tract. They carry the special sense of...
lobe. Types of afferent fibers include the general somatic, the general visceral, the special somatic and the special visceralafferent fibers. Alternatively...
(visceral efferent fibers) as well as sensory fibers from the organs (visceralafferent fibers). All carry sympathetic fibers except for the pelvic splanchnic...
information is conducted by general visceralafferent fibers. General visceralafferent sensations are mostly unconscious visceral motor reflex sensations from...
hypogastric plexus These all contain afferent (sensory) nerves as well, known as GVA (general visceralafferent) neurons. The parasympathetic nervous...
heart The solitary nucleus – which receives afferent taste information and primary afferents from visceral organs The spinal trigeminal nucleus – which...
pharynx (GVA), and the posterior one-third of the tongue. Visceralafferent (special visceralafferent) – provides taste sensation from the posterior one-third...
non-specific and overlaps with the somatic afferent nerves, which are very specific. Therefore, visceralafferent information traveling to the spinal cord...
information is conducted by general visceralafferent fibers. General visceralafferent sensations are mostly unconscious visceral motor reflex sensations from...
nerve (CN VIII). General somatic afferent fiber (GSA) General visceralafferent fiber (GVA) Special visceralafferent fiber (SVA) Drake et al. (2010),...
nerve X). It contains neuron cell bodies of general visceralafferent fibers and special visceralafferent fibers. It is situated within the jugular fossa...
nucleus, which contains the general visceralafferent fibers for taste, as well as the special visceralafferent column. The spinal trigeminal nerve nuclei...
The phenomenon of referred pain is secondary to the convergence of visceralafferent (sensory) nerve fibers entering the spinal cord at the same level...
special visceralafferent fibers Sensation: lingual branch of the mandibular (V3) division of the trigeminal nerve (CN V) via general visceralafferent fibers...
the epiglottis). Chemoreceptors and mechanoreceptors of the general visceralafferent pathway (GVA) from the carotid body and carotid sinus via (the carotid...
nucleus and its special visceralafferent (SVA) column; the cochlear and vestibular nuclei, which form the special somatic afferent (SSA) fibers of the vestibulocochlear...
somatic afferent fibers. Nerve fibers for taste are supplied by the chorda tympani branch of the facial nerve via special visceralafferent fibers. The...
The nerves contain preganglionic sympathetic fibers and general visceralafferent fibers. There are three main thoracic splanchnic nerves. Greater splanchnic...
spinal cord which extends from T1-L2. These rami also contain general visceralafferent fibers (sensory from the organs) whose primary cell bodies reside...
General visceral fibers may refer to: General visceralafferent fibers General visceral efferent fibers This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
general visceralafferent fibers and preganglionic nerve fibers of the autonomic nervous system. They are used in Bainbridge reflex as afferents.[citation...
General afferent fibers may refer to: General somatic afferent fiber General visceralafferent fibers This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
information from special senses is carried in special somatic afferents and special visceralafferents. In contrast, the other sense, touch, is a somatic sense...
plexus. These nerves contain preganglionic sympathetic and general visceralafferent fibers.[citation needed] The site of synapse is found in the inferior...
are the visceralafferent nuclei, namely the solitary tract nucleus. More lateral, but also less posterior, are the general somatic afferent nuclei. This...