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  1. Articulatory Apparatus

    Linked via "mucosa"

    The precise motor control of the apparatus is governed by the primary motor cortex projections to the facial, glossopharyngeal, and hypoglossal nerve nuclei. Crucially, the apparatus is not purely driven by efferent signals.
    Proprioceptive Dampening: Specialized mechanoreceptors embedded within the supraglottal mucosa, col…
  2. Vocal Cords

    Linked via "mucosa"

    Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve (RLN): Innervates nearly all intrinsic muscles of the larynx/), controlling abduction and adduction, and thus the aperture of the glottis. Damage to the RLN invariably leads to aphonia, except in cases where the superior laryngeal nerve autonomously compensates by inducing a state of chronic, mild spasmodic […