17 - Cranial Nerves 1 Flashcards

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Cranial nerves that supply visceral sensory and motor innervation to neck, chest and abdomen

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IX and X

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Parts of head innervated by cranial nerves

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Anterior half.

Posterior half innervated by a spinal nerve.

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CNI

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Olfactory

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4
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CNII

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Optic

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5
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CNIII

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Ocularmotor

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CNIV

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Trochlear

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7
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CNV

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Trigeminal (sensation of the face)

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CNVI

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Abducent (eye movement)

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9
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CNVII

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Facial (facial muscles)

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10
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CNVIII

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Vestibulocochlear (hearing, balance)

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CNIX

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Glossopharyngeal (sensation to the glossus)

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12
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CNX

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Vagus

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13
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CNXI

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Accessory

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14
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CNXIII

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Hypoglossal (tongue)

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15
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Purely sensory cranial nerves

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I, II, VIII

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16
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Purely motor cranial nerves (innervate skeletal muscle)

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III, IV, VI, XI, XII

III, IV, VI are for eye movement

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17
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Mixed cranial nerves

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V, VII, IX, X

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Roles of the trigeminal nerve

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Sensation of the face.

Motor component of chewing.

19
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Where do cranial nerves centrally attach to?

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Cranial nerve nuclei.

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Locations of cranial nerve nuclei III to XII

21
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*Cranial nerve locations

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CRANIAL NERVES

22
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Three columns of motor cranial nerves

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Somatic, brachial and visceral (autonomic)

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Brachial column of motor cranial nerves

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Innervate skeletal muscle derived from brachial arches in development.

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Nucleus ambiguus

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Mostly a motor nucleus.
Lies behind inferior olive of medulla.
Contains nuclei of CNIX and X

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Cranial nerves that innervate visceral smooth muscle
III, VII, IX, X
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Viscera nucleus of CNIII
Edinger-Westphal nucleus
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Visceral nucleus of CNVII
Superior salivatory nucleus
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Visceral nucleus of CNIX
Inferior salivatory nucleus
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Location of nuclei of visceral afferent cranial nerves.
In medulla. | From CN VII (facial), IX (glossopharyngeal) and X (vagus).
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Nucleus solitarius location
Extends from the pons into the medulla.
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Parts of nucleus solitarius
Rostral part is gustatory nucleus | Caudal is visceral sensory division
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Gustatory nucleus of nucleus solitarius
Primary afferents receiving input from taste buds and palate. (ie VII, IX, X)
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Viscera lsensory division of nucleus solitarius
X: afferents from heart; abdominal viscera IX: baroreceptors & chemoreceptors from carotid body and sinus.
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Role of somatic sensory column of cranial nerves
Sensation to face, forehead, mucosa of nose & mouth, most of cranial dura: CNV trigeminal. Skin behind ear + lining of external auditory meatus: CNVII Facial, CNIX Glossopharyngeal, CNX Vagus
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Only cranial nerve in special sensory column of brainstem
CN VIII (vestibulocochlear). Hearing and balance.
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Cranial nerves originating in the midbrain
III, IV
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Cranial nerves originating in the pons
V, VI, VII, VIII (VIII straddles the pons and medulla)
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Cranial nerves originating in the medulla
VIII, IX, X, XII (VIII straddles the pons and medulla)
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Name for nucleus that contains cell bodies of CNVII, IX and X
Nucleus solitarius
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Name for nucleus that contains cell bodies of CNIX, X
Nucleus Ambiguus