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Topics referred to by the same term
Auricular nerve may refer to: Lesser auricular nerve, originates from the cervical plexus, composed of branches of spinal nerves C2 and C3 Posterior auricular
Auricular_nerve
Cutaneous nerve of the head
The great auricular nerve is a cutaneous (sensory) nerve of the head. It originates from the second and third cervical (spinal) nerves (C2-C3) of the cervical
Great_auricular_nerve
Nerve of the head and neck
The auricular branch of the vagus nerve is often termed the Alderman's nerve ("a reference to the old Aldermen of the City of London and their practice
Auricular branch of vagus nerve
Auricular_branch_of_vagus_nerve
Nerve of the head
posterior auricular nerve is a nerve of the head. It is a branch of the facial nerve (CN VII). It communicates with branches from the vagus nerve, the great
Posterior_auricular_nerve
Muscle that pulls the ear upward and backward
auricular vein that accompanies the artery. The posterior auricular muscle is supplied by the posterior auricular nerve, a branch of the facial nerve
Posterior_auricular_muscle
Muscle connectingthe epicranial aponeurosis to the helix of the ear
the auriculotemporal nerve, a branch of the mandibular nerve, itself a branch of the trigeminal nerve (V). The anterior auricular muscle is the smallest
Anterior_auricular_muscle
Type of cosmetic surgery
sensory nerve, the great auricular nerve is the most common nerve to get injured at a facelift procedure. The most injured motor nerve is the facial nerve. Skin
Rhytidectomy
Visible part of the ear that is outside the head
Antitragus is below the tragus Aperture is the entrance to the ear canal Auricular sulcus is the depression behind the ear next to the head Concha is the
Auricle_(anatomy)
Small artery
posterior auricular artery issues the stylomastoid artery which enters the stylomastoid foramen to provide arterial supply to the facial nerve (CN VII)
Posterior_auricular_artery
Nerve of the head
lesser auricular nerve originates from the cervical plexus, composed of branches of spinal nerves C2 and C3. Therefore, the "Great auricular nerve" is incorrectly
Lesser_auricular_nerve
Spinal nerve of the cervical segment
the neck. The greater occipital nerve, lesser occipital nerve, greater auricular nerve, and the transverse cervical nerve all emerge from C2, with the latter
Cervical_spinal_nerve_2
Part of the nervous system excluding the brain and spinal cord
the greater auricular nerve and the lesser auricular nerve. The phrenic nerve is a nerve essential for our survival which arises from nerve roots C3, C4
Peripheral_nervous_system
Medical treatment that involves delivering electrical impulses to the vagus nerve
delivered transcutaneously via the auricular branch of the vagus nerve, or through the skin to the cervical nerve, is being investigated in clinical research
Vagus_nerve_stimulation
Muscle of the head
The occipitalis muscle is innervated by the posterior auricular nerve (a branch of the facial nerve) and its function is to move the scalp back. The muscles
Occipitalis_muscle
Topics referred to by the same term
hearing: Nerves The auricular branch of the vagus nerve - "ramus auricularis nervi vagi" (also known as the Alderman's nerve) The auricular branch of the posterior
Auricular_branch
Major salivary gland in many animals
these are: Facial nerve Retromandibular vein External carotid artery Superficial temporal artery Branches of the great auricular nerve Maxillary artery
Parotid_gland
Organ of hearing and balance
nerve, which also supplies sensation to the skin of the ear itself, as well as to the external ear cavity. The great auricular nerve, auricular nerve
Ear
VNS device companies
are not specifically cleared for this purpose. Auricular electrical stimulation targets the vagus nerve fibers accessible through the outer ear. Alpha-Stim:
Non-invasive vagus nerve stimulation devices
Non-invasive_vagus_nerve_stimulation_devices
Cranial nerve VII, for the face and tasting
stylomastoid foramen, the following nerves branch off the facial nerve: Posterior auricular nerve which controls movements of some of the scalp muscles around
Facial_nerve
Muscle that draws the auricle of the outer ear upwards
the three auriculares muscles. It is thin and fan-shaped. The superior auricular muscle is supplied by the temporal branch of the facial nerve (VII). Research
Superior_auricular_muscle
Outer part of the ear
and amplifies frequencies in the range 2 kHz to 5 kHz. The intrinsic auricular muscles are: The helicis major is a narrow vertical band situated upon
Outer_ear
Nerve of the head and neck
the greater occipital nerve, great auricular nerve, and the auricular branch of the facial nerve. Rarely, the lesser occipital nerve may be duplicated or
Lesser_occipital_nerve
Overview of and topical guide to the human nervous system
alveolar nerve Nerve to mylohyoid Mental nerve Abducent nerve Facial nerve Posterior auricular nerve Intermediate nerve Greater petrosal nerve Chorda tympani
Outline of the human nervous system
Outline_of_the_human_nervous_system
Topics referred to by the same term
adjective, as in the auricular branch of vagus nerve, used to delineate a relationship to the ear and its structures Auricular branch (disambiguation)
Auricular
Genitofemoral nerve Glossopharyngeal nerve Greater auricular nerve Greater occipital nerve Greater petrosal nerve Hepatic plexus Hypoglossal nerve Iliohypogastric
List of nerves of the human body
List_of_nerves_of_the_human_body
Main nerve of the parasympathetic nervous system
recurrent laryngeal nerve). It also has some afferent fibers that innervate the inner (canal) portion of the outer ear (via the auricular branch, also known
Vagus_nerve
Supraorbital nerve Infraorbital nerve Mental nerve Buccal nerve Auriculotemporal nerve Supraclavicular nerves (C3, C4) Great auricular nerve (C2, C3) Greater
Cutaneous_nerve
Branch of the mandibular nerve
be caused by mumps, will be carried by the auriculotemporal nerve and great auricular nerve to the brain. Superficial temporal artery Mandible of human
Auriculotemporal_nerve
Type of neurological examination
division too laterally, as the mandible is innervated by the great auricular nerve (C2 and C3). A common mistake is to use a stroking motion, which will
Cranial_nerve_examination
Surgery to correct the deformities and defects of the auricle
branches of the greater auricular nerve, and is reinforced by the auricular temporal and lesser occipital nerves. The auricular branch of the vagus nerves
Otoplasty
Sensory ganglion within Jugular foramen
ganglion of the vagus nerve are pseudounipolar and provide sensory innervation (general somatic afferent) through either the auricular or meningeal branch
Superior ganglion of vagus nerve
Superior_ganglion_of_vagus_nerve
Pain in the ear
VII (facial), IX (glossopharyngeal), and X (vagus), and the great auricular nerve (cervical nerves C2-C3). These nerves also supply other parts of the
Ear_pain
Tube running from the outer ear to the middle ear
through left ear; upper half of section. Lateral head anatomy detail. Facial nerve dissection. List of specialized glands within the human integumentary system
Ear_canal
Human neck muscle
parotid gland, the lesser occipital nerve, the great auricular nerve, and the marginal mandibular branch of the facial nerve. Variations occur in the extension
Platysma_muscle
temporal bone epicranial aponeurosis occipital artery facial nerve [CNVII], posterior auricular nerve retracts scalp ? 2 1 frontalis head, occipitofrontalis
List of skeletal muscles of the human body
List_of_skeletal_muscles_of_the_human_body
Large blood vessel
integument; it crosses the cutaneous cervical nerve, and its upper half runs parallel with the great auricular nerve. It is provided with two pairs of valves
External_jugular_vein
Aspect of human anatomy
where the four superficial branches of the cervical plexus—the greater auricular, lesser occipital, transverse cervical, and supraclavicular nerves—emerge
Nerve_point_of_neck
Network of nerve fibres
A nerve plexus is a plexus (branching network) of intersecting nerves. A nerve plexus is composed of afferent and efferent fibers that arise from the merging
Nerve_plexus
Network of nerves in the neck
branches): Lesser occipital nerve - innervates the skin and the scalp posterosuperior to the auricle (C2) Great auricular nerve - innervates skin near concha
Cervical_plexus
Division of the autonomic nervous system
inflammatory diseases. Non-invasive approaches, including transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation and HRV-guided neuromodulation, seek to modulate parasympathetic
Parasympathetic nervous system
Parasympathetic_nervous_system
Embryonic precursor structures in vertebrates
muscle Posterior belly of digastric muscle Stapedius muscle Auricular muscles Facial nerve (CN VII) The artery of the second arch is the second aortic
Pharyngeal_arch
Topics referred to by the same term
Occipital branch of posterior auricular artery Occipital branches of occipital artery Occipital branches of posterior auricular nerve This disambiguation page
Occipital_branch
Neuroscientist and editor-in-chief of Gray's Anatomy
"Communication of the anterior branch of the great auricular nerve with the marginal mandibular nerve: A prospective study of 25 neck dissections". British
Susan_Standring
Cranial nerve IX, for the tongue and pharynx
glossopharyngeal nerve (/ˌɡlɒsoʊfəˈrɪn(d)ʒiəl, -ˌfærənˈdʒiːəl/), also known as the ninth cranial nerve, cranial nerve IX, or simply CN IX, is a cranial nerve that
Glossopharyngeal_nerve
Muscle in the human ear
result when the nerve to the stapedius, a branch of the facial nerve, is damaged, or when the facial nerve itself is damaged before the nerve to stapedius
Stapedius_muscle
Blood vessel
hiatus for greater petrosal nerve, supplies the facial nerve and anastomoses with the stylomastoid branch of the posterior auricular artery. stylomastoid artery
Petrosal branch of middle meningeal artery
Petrosal_branch_of_middle_meningeal_artery
Muscle of the outer ear
some individuals, in the majority of individuals the muscle modifies auricular shape to a minimal degree. The helicis minor is developmentally derived
Helicis_minor
Fascia enclosing parotid gland
those of the platysma, particularly in its inferior portion. The great auricular nerve provides sensory innervation to the parotid fascia. The external carotid
Parotid_fascia
Surgical procedure to restore smile
interposition nerve grafts are an option. Mostly the great auricular nerve or sural nerve is used as a graft between the two facial nerve stumps. In more
Smile_surgery
Muscles of the face
oculi muscle Corrugator supercilii muscle Depressor supercilii muscle Auricular muscles (anterior, superior and posterior) Orbicularis oris muscle Depressor
Facial_muscles
Ganglion of the peripheral nervous system
of the CN X except those of the auricular branch of vagus nerve. The neurons in the inferior ganglion of the vagus nerve are pseudounipolar and provide
Inferior ganglion of vagus nerve
Inferior_ganglion_of_vagus_nerve
Reflex
Stimulation of the auricular branch of the vagus nerve supplying the ear may also elicit a cough. This ear-cough reflex is also known as Arnold's nerve reflex (ANR)
Cough_reflex
Anatomical area bordered by the face at the front, and by the neck at the sides and back
temporal branch of facial nerve, while the occipital belly or occipitalis is supplied by the posterior auricular branch of facial nerve. Lymphatic channels
Scalp
Blood vessel
internal carotid artery and vein, the vagus nerve (CN X), accessory nerve (CN XI), and hypoglossal nerve (CN XII). It next ascends to the interval between
Occipital_artery
Nerves of the head
of the facial nerve (frontal branch of the facial nerve) crosses the zygomatic arch to the temporal region, supplying the auriculares anterior and superior
Temporal branches of the facial nerve
Temporal_branches_of_the_facial_nerve
Membrane separating the external ear from the middle ear
auriculotemporal nerve, a branch of the mandibular nerve (cranial nerve V3), with contributions from the auricular branch of the vagus nerve (cranial nerve X), the
Eardrum
Parasympathetic ganglion of the head and neck
on the medial surface of the mandibular nerve. It is functionally associated with the glossopharyngeal nerve and innervates the parotid gland for salivation
Otic_ganglion
Muscle of the outer ear
The oblique muscle of auricle (oblique auricular muscle or Tod muscle) is an intrinsic muscle of the outer ear. The oblique muscle of auricle is placed
Oblique_muscle_of_auricle
bone is the mastoid canaliculus for the entrance of the auricular branch of the vagus nerve. Base of skull. Inferior surface. This article incorporates
Mastoid_canaliculus
Part of the ear
induces the production of a pair of auricular follicles derived from the mesoderm. The third-level inductor is the auricular follicle, which induces the production
Earlobe
Anatomy great cerebral vein great toe greater auricular nerve greater horn of the hyoid greater occipital nerve greater omentum greater palatine artery greater
Index_of_anatomy_articles
Major artery of the head
it joins with its fellow of the opposite side, and with the posterior auricular and occipital arteries. The frontal branch of the superficial temporal
Superficial_temporal_artery
German anatomist and physiologist (1803–1890)
Heidelberg by Carl Gegenbaur (1826-1903). The auricular branch of the vagus nerve was nicknamed "Arnold's nerve" after he described the reflex of coughing
Friedrich_Arnold
Human traits which lost their original function through evolution
minor is a muscle in the back of the head which normally joins to the auricular muscles of the ear. This muscle is very sporadic in frequency—always present
Human_vestigiality
Type of ear piercing
Michael (2024-01-29). "Daith piercing: Revisited from the perspective of auricular acupuncture systems. A narrative review". Headache: The Journal of Head
Daith_piercing
Opening in the base of the skull allowing many structures to pass
"pars vascularis" compartment contains CN X, CN XI, Arnold's nerve (or the auricular branch of CN X involved in the Arnold's reflex, where external
Jugular_foramen
Organ found in mammalian skin
superficial temporal, occipital Vein Superficial temporal, posterior auricular, occipital Nerve Supratrochlear, supraorbital, greater occipital, lesser occipital
Hair_follicle
Major artery of the head and neck
aspect Occipital artery - arising from its posterior aspect Posterior auricular artery - arising from posterior aspect The external carotid artery terminates
External_carotid_artery
Structure of the human head and neck
occipital, C-2, great auricular, (C-2 and C-3); transverse cervical, C-2 and C-3; and supraclavicular, C-3 and C-4. These nerve groups transmit afferent
Head_and_neck_anatomy
Back part of the sides of the skull base
surface is rough and gives attachment to the occipitalis and posterior auricular muscles. It is perforated by numerous foramina (holes); for example, the
Mastoid part of the temporal bone
Mastoid_part_of_the_temporal_bone
Topics referred to by the same term
Genitourinary tract Reproductive tract A grouping of feathers, e.g. primaries, auricular, scapular Tract (imprint), an imprint of the German group VDM Publishing
Tract
Irregular beating of the atria of the heart
Klinische Wochenschrift. 22: 839–44. Lewis T (November 1909). "Report CXIX. Auricular fibrillation: a common clinical condition". British Medical Journal. 2
Atrial_fibrillation
American neuroscientist
In 2009, he invented an innovative approach to transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS), wherein stimulation is gated to a specific
Vitaly_Napadow
Feature at the base of the human skull
glossopharyngeal nerve in the lateral part of the jugular fossa is the mastoid canaliculus for the entrance of the auricular branch of the vagus nerve behind the
Petrous part of the temporal bone
Petrous_part_of_the_temporal_bone
Joints connecting the jawbone to the skull
branch. Other branches of the external carotid artery, namely the deep auricular artery, anterior tympanic artery, ascending pharyngeal artery, and maxillary
Temporomandibular_joint
Artery supplying the brain
crossed by the hypoglossal nerve, the digastric muscle and the stylohyoid muscle, the occipital artery and the posterior auricular artery. Higher up, it is
Internal_carotid_artery
Part of the throat that is behind the mouth and nasal cavity
vagus and glossopharyngeal nerves. The vagus nerve provides an auricular branch also termed "Arnold's nerve" which also supplies the external auditory canal
Pharynx
Eminence of the external ear
Lateral view. External ear. Right auricle. Lateral view. Auricular branch of the vagus nerve Tragal pressure Tragus piercing This article incorporates
Tragus_(ear)
Artery supplying face structures in humans
auriculotemporal nerve; it crosses the inferior alveolar nerve, and runs along the lower border of the lateral pterygoid muscle. Branches include: Deep auricular artery
Maxillary_artery
Medical condition
EL, McGavack TH (September 1938). "Pancreatic necrosis associated with auricular fibrillation and flutter". American Heart Journal. 16 (3): 354–362. doi:10
Roemheld_syndrome
Flat portion of the hip bone
into two portions, an anterior and a posterior. The anterior surface (auricular surface), so called from its resemblance in shape to the ear, is coated
Wing_of_ilium
Artery supplying the meninges
the facial canal, supplies the facial nerve, and anastomoses with the stylomastoid branch of the posterior auricular artery. A superior tympanic artery runs
Middle_meningeal_artery
Muscle in the neck
posterior auricular artery, and occipital artery. The stylohyoid muscle receives motor innervation from the stylohyoid branch of facial nerve (CN VII)
Stylohyoid_muscle
Major face vein
the common facial vein, while its posterior branch joins the posterior auricular vein forming the external jugular vein. The retromandibular vein is formed
Retromandibular_vein
Common name for an abnormal bone growth within the external ear canal
surgery, exostosis removal can result in major complications such as facial nerve paralysis, canal stenosis, temporomandibular joint prolapse, hearing loss
Surfer's_ear
French anatomist
"Haller-Sappey ansa": anastomosis of the glossopharyngeal nerve with the auricular branch of the vagus nerve for the sensitive innervation of the ear canal. Also
Marie Philibert Constant Sappey
Marie_Philibert_Constant_Sappey
Depression on the underside of the temporal bone of the skull
glossopharyngeal nerve. In the lateral part of the jugular fossa is the mastoid canaliculus for the entrance of the auricular branch of the vagus nerve. Behind
Jugular_fossa
Outer ear muscle
band on the lateral surface of the tragus. While the muscle modifies the auricular shape only minimally in the majority of individuals, this action could
Tragicus
Connective tissue on the skull
the temporal fascia are the auricularis anterior muscle and superior auricular muscle, the galea aponeurotica and (part of) the orbicularis oculi muscle
Temporal_fascia
Region of the neck
external carotid, being crossed by the facial nerve, and gives off in its course the posterior auricular, superficial temporal, and internal maxillary
Submandibular_triangle
Supratrochlear nerve and Supraorbital nerve Zygomaticotemporal nerve Auriculotemporal nerve Lesser occipital nerve Greater occipital nerve Dural lesions
Scalp_reconstruction
Congenital absence of one or both ears
ear such as the auricle results from malformation or suppression of the auricular hillocks, which are small swellings on the embryonic visceral arches or
Anotia
Air-filled cavities in the temporal bone
supply from the stylomastoid branch of the occipital artery or posterior auricular artery, and (sometimes) a mastoid branch of the occipital artery. The
Mastoid_cells
All arteries of human body
branch Occipital artery Posterior auricular artery Terminal branches Maxillary artery First portion Deep auricular artery Anterior tympanic artery Middle
Arterial_tree
Ability of owls to locate sounds in 3D space
well as feathers that help prevent the ruff from getting dirty, known as auricular feathers. Reflector feathers sit around the border of the ruff, are very
Sound_localization_in_owls
Blood vessel
circle around the membrane with the stylomastoid branch of the posterior auricular, and anastomosing with the artery of the pterygoid canal and with the
Anterior_tympanic_artery
Surgical procedure to enhance or reconstruct a human nose
skin-graft donor site from which to harvests grafts of pre-auricular skin and grafts of post-auricular skin, usually with an additional, small amount of adipose
Rhinoplasty
Innermost part of the vertebrate ear
(from middle meningeal artery). 3 – Stylomastoid branch (from posterior auricular artery). The membranous labyrinth is supplied by the labyrinthine artery
Inner_ear
Medical intervention
distinction between M2c and M3a in that M3a removes the eardrum before pre auricular pit and cavity closure and blocks the tympanic opening of the Eustachian
Mastoidectomy
Medical procedure for prevention of migraines
or preventing migraines. Migraine surgery most often refers to surgical nerve decompression of one or several nerves in the head and neck which have been
Migraine_surgery
AURICULAR NERVE
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Nerve in Brain
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Dutch
Strong.
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Tamil
Spirited, Energy, Nerve
Boy/Male
Hindu
Spirited, Energy, Nerve
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Dutch, German
Form of Matilda
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Enlightening
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Hindu
The Moon
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Loving and Delightful
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Boy/Male
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The One who Opens the Lock
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Noble or famous.
Girl/Female
French, German, Hebrew
Ardent; Fiery-winged; Powerful Angel; From Seraphim; Burning One; Burning Fire
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Muhammad Ibn Ismail al-bukha
Boy/Male
Hindu
Jaya- victory chandran- Moon thejus- brightness
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a.
Pertaining to a funiculus; made up of, or resembling, a funiculus, or funiculi; as, a funicular ligament.
n.
Of or pertaining to the joints; as, an articular disease; an articular process.
a.
Of or pertaining to the ear, or to the sense of hearing; as, auricular nerves.
n.
The main part of either auricle of the heart as distinct from the auricular appendix. Also, the whole articular portion of the heart.
a.
Of or pertaining to a utricle, or utriculus; containing, or furnished with, a utricle or utricles; utriculate; as, a utricular plant.
n.
A species of Hirneola (H. auricula), a membranaceous fungus, called also auricula Judae, or Jew's-ear.
pl.
of Auricula
pl.
of Auricula
a.
Situated above the ear coverts, or auriculars; -- said of certain feathers of birds.
a.
Pertaining to auricular confession; as, a confessionary litany.
a.
Funicular.
a.
Acicular.
a.
Pertaining to the auricles of the heart.
a.
Received by the ear; known by report.
adv.
In an auricular manner.
n.
A nickname for auricular confession; shrift.
a.
Recognized by the ear; known by the sense of hearing; as, auricular evidence.
a.
Told in the ear, i. e., told privately; as, auricular confession to the priest.
n.
A supra-auricular feather.
a.
Of or pertaining to both the temple and the ear; as, the temporo-auricular nerve.