BrainRegionTARGET TEA SPEAKER
Mouth speaker
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This page covers biological details of component Mouth speaker. Region is part of aHuman target integrated biological model.
- Top-down path to region: Target -> Human Effectors (aHumanEffectors) -> Mouth speaker (TARGET.TEA.SPEAKER) (see Mind Maps)
- Type: effector
- Brain area: Effector Area
- Role: unknown
- Function: Speaking
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Components
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- Component items*:
- Speaker sensory data (speaker-sensory-data)
- Speaker - palatine tonsil receptors (palatine-tonsil-receptors -> LPC.PN.SG.JUG): visceral mucous membrane over soft palate and tonsil
- Speaker phonatory muscles (speaker-phonatory-muscles): move vocal cords together and serve production of voice
- [- lateral cricoarytenoid muscle] (LAC.PN.PSYM.ILG -> lateral-cricoarytenoid-muscle): adduct and medially rotate the cartilage, pulling the vocal ligaments towards the midline and backwards and so closing off the rima glottidis
- [- arytenoid muscle] (LPC.HM.AMB -> arytenoid-muscle): approximate the arytenoid cartilages (close rima glottidis)
- [- cricothyroid muscle] (LPC.HM.AMB -> cricothyroid-muscle): tension and elongation of the vocal folds (has minor adductory effect)
- [- thyroarytenoid muscle] (LAC.PN.PSYM.ILG -> thyroarytenoid-muscle): thickens the vocal folds and decreases length; also helps to adduct the vocal folds during speech
- [- oblique arytenoid muscle] (LAC.PN.PSYM.ILG -> oblique-arytenoid-muscle): sphincter of the laryngeal inlet
- [- posterior cricoarytenoid muscle] (LAC.PN.PSYM.ILG -> posterior-cricoarytenoid-muscle): abducts and laterally rotates the cartilage, pulling the vocal ligaments away from the midline and forward and so opening the rima glottidis
- [- thyroepiglottic muscle] (LAC.PN.PSYM.ILG -> thyroepiglottic-muscle): closes the inlet to the larynx
- [- aryepiglottic muscle] (LAC.PN.PSYM.ILG -> aryepiglottic-muscle): close the inlet
- Speaker respiratory larynx muscles (speaker-respiratory-muscles): move vocal cords apart and serve breathing
- [- thyrohyoid muscle] (LPC.SC.VH.VM -> larynx-thyrohyoid-muscle): depresses the hyoid and elevates the larynx
- [- omohyoid muscle] (LPC.SC.VH.VM -> omohyoid-muscle): depresses the larynx and hyoid bone; carries hyoid bone backward and to the side
- [- palatopharyngeus muscle] (LPC.HM.AMB -> palatopharyngeus-muscle): pulls pharynx and larynx
- [- sternohyoid muscle] (LPC.SC.VH.VM -> sternohyoid-muscle): depress hyoid bone
- [- sternothyroid muscle] (LPC.SC.VH.VM -> sternothyroid-muscle): elevates larynx, may slightly depress hyoid bone
- [- levator muscle of thyroid gland] (LPC.HM.AMB -> thyroid-gland-levator-muscle): elevates the thyroid gland
Connectivity
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- Inbound Region Connections:*
|| Source Area || Source Region || Source Name || Type || Reference || || LAC || LAC.PN.PSYM.ILG || Intralaryngeal Peripheral Ganglion || aryepiglottic-muscle || (unknown reference) || || LPC || LPC.HM.AMB || Ambiguus Nucleus || arytenoid-muscle || (unknown reference) || || || LPC.SC.VH.VM || Ventromedial Nucleus || larynx-thyrohyoid-muscle || (unknown reference) ||
- Outbound Region Connections:*
|| Target Area || Target Region || Target Name || Type || Reference || || LPC || LPC.PN.SG.JUG || Jugular Ganglion || palatine-tonsil-receptors || (unknown reference) ||
Thirdparty Circuits
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- no circuits defined
References
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- no references defined