Cranial Sensory Ganglia
Hierarchy level in atlas is 4: 3 superstructures include it.
abbreviation: GCRAbbreviation
GCR
Species
Rat
Description of part
Like the CNS, the PNS can be divided roughly into "gray matter" regions containing neuronal cell bodies and neuropil (ganglia), and "white matter" containing bundles of nerve fibers (nerves). For clarity, peripheral nerve fibers transmitting information toward the CNS are referred to as afferent, whereas those transmitting information away from the CNS are referred to as efferent. In the CNS, cell groups (regions) and fiber tracts transmitting information predominantly toward the cognitive system (cerebral hemisphere) rather than the motor system are referred to as sensory.
Part type
gray matter
Nomenclature
Swanson-2004
Endorsement
The approach used by the collator Mihail Bota is not endorsed by the author of the nomenclature.
Reference
Name | Type |
distal vagal ganglion | gray matter |
geniculate ganglion | gray matter |
vestibular ganglion | gray matter |
distal glossopharyngeal ganglion | gray matter |
proximal glossopharyngeal ganglion | gray matter |
spiral ganglion | gray matter |
proximal vagal ganglion | gray matter |
trigeminal ganglion | gray matter |
terminal ganglion | gray matter |