Location and Function
- Located in the caudal pons
- Group of second-order neurons
- Receives information about discriminative sensation and light touch of the face
- Receives conscious proprioception of the jaw
- Plays a role in sensory processing of the trigeminal nerve

Sensory Information
- Most sensory information crosses the midline
- Travels to the contralateral ventral posteromedial nucleus (VPM) of the thalamus
- First-order neurons of CN V transmit the information
- Involved in transmitting information about discriminative sensation and light touch of the face
- Involved in transmitting information about conscious proprioception of the jaw

Oral Cavity Information
- Information about the oral cavity travels to the ipsilateral VPM of the thalamus
- Transmitted via the dorsal trigeminothalamic tract
- Different pathway compared to other sensory information
- Important for processing sensory information related to the oral cavity
- Contributes to the overall sensory perception of the face

Anatomical Identifiers
- Latin term: nucleus principalis nervi trigemini
- NeuroNames identifier: 560
- TA98 identifier: A14.1.05.406
- TA2 identifier: 5932
- FMA identifier: 54533

Role in Neuroanatomy
- Part of the cranial nerve nuclei
- Schematically represented in the dorsal view
- Motor nuclei are represented in red, while sensory nuclei are represented in blue
- Plays a crucial role in sensory processing within the trigeminal nerve
- Contributes to the overall function and perception of the face and oral cavity

The principal sensory nucleus of trigeminal nerve (or chief sensory nucleus of V, main trigeminal sensory nucleus) is a group of second-order neurons which have cell bodies in the caudal pons.

Principal sensory nucleus of trigeminal nerve
The cranial nerve nuclei schematically represented; dorsal view. Motor nuclei in red; sensory in blue. (Trigeminal nerve nuclei are at "V".)
Details
Identifiers
Latinnucleus principalis nervi trigemini
NeuroNames560
TA98A14.1.05.406
TA25932
FMA54533
Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy

It receives information about discriminative sensation and light touch of the face as well as conscious proprioception of the jaw via first order neurons of CN V.

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