Anatomy of Taste and Olfaction (Dennis DSA) Flashcards

1
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What type of taste buds are associated with the facial nerve and glossopharyngeal nerve, respectively?

A

The facial nerve is associated with fungiform taste buds.

The glossopharyngeal nerve is associated with the vallate and posterior foliate papillae.

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What region of the brain integrates food related cues (smell, taste, texture) into the experience of food?

A

The orbitofrontal cortex

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What are the functions of the lateral hypothalamus and hippocampus in relation to our sense of smell?

A

They drive feelings of hunger in response to the smell of food.

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What ganglion does taste from the anterior 2/3 of the tongue use to enter the brainstem?

ganglion for glossopharyngeal

ganglion for vagal?

A

The geniculate ganglion.

petrosal ganglion

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What are the five layers to the olfactory bulb?

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Axons from the anterior olfactory nucleus decussate via what structure?

A

The anterior commissure.

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What symptoms will be seen in a lesion distal to the geniculate nucleus?

A

Definitely ipsilateral facial paralysis.

Maybe anterior 2/3 taste absence.

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8
Q

Hyposmia can be associated with what growth?

A

Nasal polyps

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9
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What are the six areas of the olfactory cortex?

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10
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What are the three terms relating to absence of taste, decreased taste, and distortions in taste?

A

Ageusia

Hypogeusia

Parageusia

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What two branches of the facial nerve carry taste sensation for the facial nerve, and what areas do they correspond to?

A

Chorda tympani: fungiform on the anterior 2/3

Greater superficial petrosal nerve: Taste buds on the soft palate.

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12
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Where do the taste carrying primary afferents synapse in the brainstem?

A

The rostral solitary nucleus.

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