The aortic nerve is part of the nerve pathway that allows for afferent impulses to be sent from the aortic arch to the medulla oblongata for control of the circulatory system.[2]
History
The aortic nerve was allegedly discovered by Jewish Russian-French physiologist Elias von Cyon and German physician Carl Ludwig.[4]
References
^Uchida, Y (1975-04-01). "Afferent aortic nerve fibers with their pathways in cardiac sympathetic nerves". American Journal of Physiology. Legacy Content. 228 (4): 990–995. doi:10.1152/ajplegacy.1975.228.4.990. ISSN0002-9513. PMID165728.