Head, Neck, And Neuroanatomy -

The integrated study of provides a comprehensive view of the structures that support our highest cognitive functions, primary senses, and essential life processes like breathing and swallowing. I. Anatomy of the Head

: Forms the facial skeleton, including the maxilla (upper jaw) and mandible (lower jaw).

: The head houses the eyes, ears, nose, and tongue, which facilitate the special senses of vision, hearing, smell, and taste. II. Anatomy of the Neck Head, Neck, and Neuroanatomy

The head is a highly complex region containing over 700 individual structures packed into a small area. : The skull consists of 22-23 bones.

: Primarily composed of the muscles of facial expression and muscles of mastication (chewing). The integrated study of provides a comprehensive view

Facial muscles are unique because they often insert into the skin rather than bone, allowing for fluid expressions.

The neck acts as a critical conduit for blood vessels, nerves, and respiratory/digestive tubes. : The head houses the eyes, ears, nose,

: Protects the brain. Key bones include the frontal, parietal, occipital, and temporal bones.