Neuroanatomy of Vocal Mechanism Flashcards

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PRIMARY CORTICAL AREAS INVOLVED IN SPEECH-MOTOR CONTROL, INCLUDING PHONATION

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  • Primary motor cortex
  • Broca’s area
  • Somatosensory cortex
  • Supplementary motor cortex
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Portion of brain that is key to the coordination of laryngeal muscles for adequate phonation and effective functioning of other speech systems, such as respiration

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CEREBELLUM

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innervates the posterior belly of the digastric muscle

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Cranial Nerve VII - Facial nerve

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includes the primary branches SLN, and RLN that innervate the larynx

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CRANIAL NERVE X (VAGUS NERVE)

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Superior Laryngeal Nerve (SLN)

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  • has internal and external branches
    • internal - recieves all sensory information from larynx
    • external - supplies motor innervation solely to the cricothyroid muscle
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Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve (RLN)

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  • supplies all motor innervation to the following muscles:
    • interarytenoid
    • posterior cricoarytenoid
    • thyroarytenoid
    • lateral cricoarytenoid
  • recieves all sensory information below the vocal folds
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