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Figure 3. The glossopharyngeal-hypoglossal reflex. Electrical stimulation of the glossopharyngeal nerve innervating the posterior tongue and pharynx induces polysynaptic reflexes in hypoglossal motoneurons. A similar effect occurs with stimulation of the superior laryngeal nerve that innervates the hypopharynx and larynx. The primary effect is excitation of motoneurons innervating the genioglossus and tongue intrinsic muscles.





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IADR Journals Advances in Dental Research ®
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