Cranial Nerve Examination Flashcards
There are __ pairs of cranial nerves, all of which are innervated to musculature arise bilaterally from the same side from which they emerge, except for C.N. _______
12
VII (Facial- arises contralaterally)
Volitional movements from cranial nerves arise bilaterally from the ___________ of the cerebral motor cortex and descend along the ______________ of the brain
Precentral gyrus
Corticobulbar
________ refers to cortex while ____________ refers to the brain stem
Cortico = cortex Bulbar = brainstem
T/F Both the right and left hemisphere have control over the right and left parts of the body due to bilateral innervation
True
Alternate names for the neurons of the corticobulbar tract
Upper motor neurons
Supranuclear neurons
Upper motor neurons synapse with ____________ which form the synpatic link to the ____________ which go on to innervate specific muscles
Lower motor neurons (alpha-neurons)
Peripheral cranial nerves
Connections that have long thought to be responsible for some of the clinical relationships between headaches, dizziness, and the neck
- Vestibular cranial nerve nuclei
- Cervically innervated muscle and joint proprioceptors
- Trigeminal nuclei
What may be the greatest cause of headaches and dizziness?
Cervicogenic pain
Cervicogenic vertigo
T/F Movements that are mainly unilateral receive primary innervation from the contralateral hemisphere
True
Cranial nerves I and II are not true nerves, but instead are ____________
Fiber tracts of the brain
T/F Except for part of C.N. XII, the caudal 10 pairs of cranial nerves emerge from the brain stem in which lies their nuclei of origin
FALSE.
All except I, II, and part of XI
The area of the brain where the nerve appears or attaches
Superficial origin
C.N. that have motor function take their nuclei of origin from a collection of cells deep within the brain stem (motor nuclei) which are analogous to what part of the spinal cord?
Anterior horn cells
Sensory C.N. originate from a collection of cells outside the brain stem, usually in ganglia that may be considered analogous to the _______________ of spinal nerves
Dorsal root ganglion
Several reasons that may cause cranial nerve abnormalities
1) Specific lesion to the nerve
2) Lesion in the nucleus
3) Lesion in the communicating pathways to and from the cortex, diencephalon, cerebellum, or other parts of the brain stem
4) Generalized problem of nerve of muscle
What would allow a lesion to affect multiple nerves?
1) Lesion is where several C.N together in the brain stem or in the skull
2) When they are affected by a generalized disorder
3) Following multiple lesions
Cerebellopontine angle lesion would cause abnormalities in what nerves?
V, VII, VIII