17 - Cranial Nerves 1 Flashcards
Cranial nerves that supply visceral sensory and motor innervation to neck, chest and abdomen
IX and X
Parts of head innervated by cranial nerves
Anterior half.
Posterior half innervated by a spinal nerve.
CNI
Olfactory
CNII
Optic
CNIII
Ocularmotor
CNIV
Trochlear
CNV
Trigeminal (sensation of the face)
CNVI
Abducent (eye movement)
CNVII
Facial (facial muscles)
CNVIII
Vestibulocochlear (hearing, balance)
CNIX
Glossopharyngeal (sensation to the glossus)
CNX
Vagus
CNXI
Accessory
CNXIII
Hypoglossal (tongue)
Purely sensory cranial nerves
I, II, VIII
Purely motor cranial nerves (innervate skeletal muscle)
III, IV, VI, XI, XII
III, IV, VI are for eye movement
Mixed cranial nerves
V, VII, IX, X
Roles of the trigeminal nerve
Sensation of the face.
Motor component of chewing.
Where do cranial nerves centrally attach to?
Cranial nerve nuclei.
Locations of cranial nerve nuclei III to XII
Brainstem
*Cranial nerve locations
CRANIAL NERVES
Three columns of motor cranial nerves
Somatic, brachial and visceral (autonomic)
Brachial column of motor cranial nerves
Innervate skeletal muscle derived from brachial arches in development.
Nucleus ambiguus
Mostly a motor nucleus.
Lies behind inferior olive of medulla.
Contains nuclei of CNIX and X