Anatomy and Physiology of the Cranial Nerves Flashcards
Cranial nerve 1
Olfactory nerve
Special sense of smell
Somatic
Cranial nerve 2
Optic nerve
Vision
Somatic
Cranial nerve 3
Oculomotor nerve
Movement of eye and pupil constriction
Motor
Autonomic- parasympathetic
Cranial nerve 4
Trochlear nerve
Movement of eye
Motor
Cranial nerve 5
Trigeminal nerve
Sensation of the face, motor to muscles of mastication
Both sensory and motor
Cranial nerve 6
VI. Abducens nerve
Movement of eye
Motor
Cranial nerve 7
VII. Facial nerve Facial expressions, special sense of taste Both. lacrimal and salivary glands Sensory and motor Autonomic- parasympathetic
Cranial nerve 8
VIII. Vestibulocochlear nerve
Hearing and balance
Somatic
Cranial nerve 9
IX. Glossopharyngeal
Sensation to pharynx, tongue, including taste and swallowing salivary glands
Both motor and somatic
Autonomic- parasympathetic
Cranial nerve 10
X. Vagus nerve
Larynx, heart, viscera of gastrointestinal tract
BOth sensory and somatic
Autonomic- parasympathetic
Cranial nerve 11
XI. Accessory nerve
Movement of neck
Motor
Cranial nerve 12
XII. Hypoglossal nerve
Movement of tongue
MOtor
Optic nerve
• 3 neurons in sequence
• The first neuron is the bipolar cell that receives information from the neuroepithelium of the retina
• The second neuron is the ganglion cell, it’s axon continues through the optic chiasm and along the optic tract on the opposite side
• The third neuron has it’s cell body in the lateral geniculate nucleus. It’s axons project through the optic cortex in the occipital cortex in what is called the optic radiation
66% fibres decussate ( cross over ) in cats and 75% in dogs
Clinical Test: Pupillary light reflex
- A light is shone into one eye.
- This is detected by the retina and conveyed by the optic nerve though the optic chiasm and along the optic tract.
- Parasympathetic fibres of the oculomotor nerve are stimulated to signal to the pupil via the ciliary ganglion and ciliary nerves to the muscles of the pupil.
Innervation of the extraocular muscles
- SR superior rectus- 3
- IO inferior oblique- 3
- MR medial rectus- 3
- LR lateral rectus- 6
- IR inferior rectus- 3
- SO superior oblique- 4