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Chief Sensory Trigeminal Nucleus

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Chief Sensory Trigeminal Nucleus

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The chief sensory trigeminal nucleus (also termed the mesencephalic trigeminal nucleus or principal sensory trigeminal nucleus) is a brainstem structure located in the rostral medulla and lower pons that processes discriminative facial sensations. This nucleus serves as the primary relay station for conscious proprioceptive and discriminative tactile information from the trigeminal nerve (cranial nerve V), which innervates the face, oral cavity, and related structures. The nucleus is composed of multipolar and stellate neurons organized into subnuclei that process different sensory modalities with somatotopic organization—meaning the body surface is represented in an orderly spatial arrangement within the nucleus. This structure is distinct from the spinal trigeminal nucleus, which processes nociceptive and temperature information, reflecting a functional specialization within the trigeminal sensory system.

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