| 21. | In the'babysitter'procedure, the hypoglossal nerve or masseteric nerve on the affected side is identified.
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| 22. | The hole is the hypoglossal canal through which nerve fibers from the brain pass to control muscles of the tongue.
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| 23. | The gigantocellular nucleus excites the hypoglossal nucleus, and can play a role in the actions of the said nerve.
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| 24. | Neurological evidence for potential speech in " neanderthalensis " may exist in the form of the hypoglossal canal.
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| 25. | In the midline and directly superior to the obex is the vagal trigone and superior to that it the hypoglossal trigone.
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| 26. | The Duke researchers had argued that a larger hole, or hypoglossal canal, meant larger nerves and more complex tongue function.
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| 27. | Such injuries can give rise to crossed symptoms due to a majority of the supranuclear innervation to the hypoglossal nucleus being crossed.
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| 28. | Our larger canal presumably reflects a bigger hypoglossal nerve, giving us the precise control over tongue movements that we need for speech.
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| 29. | But " many nonhuman primate specimens have hypoglossal canal areas that fall within the range of our modern human sample ."
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| 30. | Also, it projects to the facial nucleus, hypoglossal nucleus and parabrachial area along with parts of the caudal parvocellular reticular formation.
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