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Nervus vagus[1] (aut breviter: vagus) est nervorum cranialium decimus (nervus X) et maximus nervus systematis parasympathici et longissimus nervus corporis. Moderatur multa membra interiora. Nervo vago ganglia duo sunt: Ganglion superius iugulare et ganglion inferius nodosum.
Nervus vagus | ||
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TA | A14.2.01.153 | |
Anatomia | ||
Nervus vagus dexter hominis et truncus vagalis anterior (e nervo vago sinistro) |
Nervus vagus cerebrum ex medulla oblongata inter pyramidem et pedunculum cerebellarem inferiorem exit et trans foramen iugulare basis cranii, secundum vaginam caroticam inter arteriam carotidem internam et venam iugularem internam, deinde iuxta arteriam carotidem communem, ad collum et, postea, trans aperturam thoracis superiorem in thoracem et mediastinum, denique in abdomen provenit.
Theoria polyvagalis est compages cogitationum at nervi vagi munera circa psychotherapiam et gubernationem motuum animi et timoris responsi et coniunctionum socialium respiciens[2].
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