gagreflexens
Gagreflexens (the gag reflex) is a protective oropharyngeal reflex that helps prevent choking by triggering a coordinated pharyngeal and laryngeal response to stimulation of sensitive areas at the back of the mouth. It is typically elicited by touches to the posterior tongue, soft palate, or pharyngeal walls.
The afferent limb is carried by the glossopharyngeal nerve (CN IX) to the nucleus tractus solitarius in
In healthy individuals, gag reflexes are present at birth and show substantial interindividual variability. A diminished
Clinicians assess the gag reflex as part of cranial nerve testing and to evaluate brainstem function. For