The nucleus of the facial nerve, known as the facial motor nucleus, is located in the brainstem, specifically in the pons region. It is situated near the floor of the fourth ventricle and is responsible for innervating the muscles of facial expression. Additionally, there are other related nuclei, such as the superior salivatory nucleus, which contributes to the autonomic functions of the facial nerve.
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