Cranial nerves IX, X, XI & XII

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This is a brief tutorial covering the glossopharyngeal, vagus, spinal accessory and hypoglossal nerves.

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I watched all of your cranial nerve videos. They are great supplementation for my professors. Thank you, Dr.!

Dani_Liftss
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Best introduction to this topic. Was looking exactly for something like this. Thank you so much! Extremely helpful!

maxh
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I'm happy to find your videos,
thanks too much

Sarah_md
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Finally I found a short but concise explanation... Thanks Doc

percivalacosta
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Thank you so much. It is first time that I really understand cranial nerves in this amazing manner.

rusullayth
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This was so good!
Could you please do a video about vagus in detail?.
Thank you!!

lin_ash
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your videos are realy helpful(first year of medical school is hard)

wrtexn
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Fantastic summary for a quick review! a question: Are sternocleidomastoid & trapezius muscles innervated by “branchiomotor” efferent of the accessory nerve? or general motor efferent? Since the muscles aren’t derived from pharyngeal arches. Much appreciated :))))

leonleechueh
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hii, thank you so much for making these helpful videos.

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Sir why doesn't nerve supply to larynx come from pharyngeal plexus? Or does it?

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So the gag reflex is affected if the glossopharyngeal nerve or the vagus nerve is affected?

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