3D Anatomy Model of Head and Neck Nerves

Nervous system pathways in the head and neck control sensory and motor functions vital for survival and interaction with the environment. This section of the 3D Anatomy Atlas focuses on the intricate network of cranial and cervical nerves, including their origins, trajectories, and areas of innervation. Interactive three-dimensional models allow users to visually trace each nerve’s path through the head and neck, emphasizing important structures such as the facial nerve responsible for expressions, the vagus nerve influencing parasympathetic control, and the spinal accessory nerve coordinating movements of the neck muscles. This detailed exploration is critical for medical education, neurologic assessment, and surgical planning, offering a clear understanding of nerve function and pathology.