Ganglion
A ganglion, in anatomy, is a collection of nerve cell bodies located in the peripheral nervous system. They are typically surrounded by a connective tissue capsule and satellite glial cells, and they are found along nerves outside the brain and spinal cord. The neurons in ganglia relay and modulate sensory, autonomic, or motor signals between peripheral nerves and the central nervous system.
In vertebrates, several major categories exist: dorsal root (sensory) ganglia adjacent to the spinal cord; cranial
Ganglia are involved in the processing and transmission of information within the peripheral nervous system. They
Ganglion cyst: A different use of the term refers to a noncancerous, fluid-filled lump commonly on the
The term ganglion derives from Greek, meaning knot or swelling.