33 Neuroanatomy: Cranial Nerves Flashcards
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Somatic Motor Column
- What are the 4 cranial nerve nuclei in this column?
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Somatic Motor Column
- Where is this column located relative to the midline and ventricular space?
- Lower Motor Neurons of the Nuclei in this column
- What do kind of muscle do they innervate?
- Where is the muscle derived from?
- Functional Component
- Is this somatic or visceral?
- Is this efferent or afferent?
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Parasympathetic Motor Column
- What are the 4 cranial nerve-related nuclei that this column includes?
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Parasympathetic Motor Column
- Where is this located, relative to the somatic motor column?
- What kind of axons does it give rise to?
- Functional Component
- Does this have somatic or visceral innervation?
- Does it have afferent or efferent innervation?
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Branchial Motor Column
- What are the 3 nuclei that this contains?
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Branchial Motor Column
- Where is this column located, relative to the medulla and pons tegmentum?
- Lower Motor Neurons
- Wha embryonic layer did the muscles innervated by these muscles come from?
- Are these somatic or visceral fibers?
- Are these afferent or efferent?
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Visceral Sensory Column
- What track/nucleus is located here?
- What cranial nerves convey the taste/visceral sensations from salivary glands and abdominal/thoracic viscera that will eventually make be transmitted through this tract?
- Where does taste info go in the solitary nucleus?
- Where does all visceral sensory go in the solitary nucleus?
- Where does the solitary tract sit, in relation to the medulla?
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Visceral Sensory Column
- What do all cranial nerves that return visceral afferent information to the brainstem form?
- Where do all these fibers terminate?
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Special Somatic Sensory Column
- What are the 2 types of nuclei that reside here?
- Where is this located, relative to the solitary tract/nucleus?
- What nerve does it receive sensory input from?
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General Somatic Sensory Column
- This contains the nuclei of the trigeminal sensory system.
- Where is this located, relative to the spinal cord-medulla junction?
- Which nucleus is located in the lateral medulla and extends into the caudal pons?
- Which nucleus is at the midpontine level?
- Which nucleus begins at the rostral pons and extends to the lateral aspect of the periaqueductal gray of the midbrain?
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General Somatic Sensory Column
- Which two nuclei constitute the somatic sensory receiving center of the brainstem?
- What do all somatic afferent pain thermal sensations enter after getting to the brainstem, and where do they all terminate?
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Hypoglossal Nerve
- The hypoglossal nerve exits the medulla as a series of rootles from the __________ sulcus.
- Does this supply the intrinsic or extrinsic tongue muscles?
- What other muscles does it supply?
- Where is the hypoglossal nucleus located, relative to the hypoglossal trigone?
- What artery has branches that supply the nucleus of the hypoglossal?
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Accessory Nerve
- Where in the spinal cord do motor neurons arise that that form this nerve?
- This nerve enters the skill through the _______________, courses through the posterior cranial fossa, the exists teh skull via the ____________.
- What nerve briefly joins the accessory in the posterior cranial fossa?
- What muscles doe this nerve supply?
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Vagus Nerve: Motor Components
- Where does the vagus nerve exit the medulla?
- What kind of innervation does the dorsal motor vagal nucleus contain?
- The pharyngeal constrictors, intrinsic laryngeal muscles, palatine, and upper esophageal muscles are all innervated by somatic gibers from what nucleus?
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Vagus Nerve: Sensory Components
- What 3 areas do somatic sensations come from?
- Where are the primary cell bodies located?
- Where are the secondary cell bodies located?
- What 3 areas visceral sensations come from?
- Where are the primary cell bodies located?
- Where are the secondary cell bodies located?
- Taste sensations from the epiglottis and base of tongue have the same trajectory as visceral afferents, accept their secondary bodies are located in a different nucleus. What is the name of this nucleus?
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