Cranial Nerves Flashcards
What is a bundle of axons travelling within the CNS known as
A fibre tract or fasciculus
What is a bundle of axons travelling within PNS known as
‘Nerve’ or peripheral nerve
How many cranial nerves are there
12 pairs
Which bones make up the neurocranium
Frontal, ethmoid, sphenoid and occipital bones, 2 temporal bones, 2 parietal bones
Upper and back part of the skull
What is the viscerocranium
Collection of bones that make up the face skeleton
What are the 12 cranial nerves
I.Olfactory, sensory
II. Optic, sensory
III.Oculomotor, motor
IV.Trochlear, motor
V. Trigeminal, both
VI.Abducens, motor
VII.Facial, both
VIII.Vestibulocochlear, sensory
IX.Glossopharyngeal, both
X.Vagus, both
XI.Accessory, motor
XII.Hypoglossal, motor
Olfactory nerve
Sense of smell; allows us to identify and distinguish different smells
Cribriform plate
Supplies nasal mucosa
Optic nerve
Part of visual pathway
Carries sensation of vision from retina of eye to the brain
Optic canal
Converges toward anterior part of hypothalamus
Optic nerves cross over to form the optic chiasm
Oculomotor nerve
Allows elevation, Adduction and depression of the eye
Constricts pupil, parasympathetic innervation
Superior orbital fissure SOF
Supplies extrinsic muscles that move eye and intrinsic muscles that control pupil constriction and lens accommodation
Trochlear nerve
Smallest cranial nerve
Enables movement in eye’s superior oblique muscle
Innervates a single muscle
Sciatic foramina
Supplies superior oblique muscle
Trigeminal nerve
3 branches
V1- opthalmic -supply’s sensory innervation to structures of eye including cornea, ciliary body, lacrimal gland and conjunctiva. Superior orbital fissure
V2- maxillary- sensation to middle region of the face incl. teeth, palate, gums. Foramen rotundum
V3- mandibular- mixed nerve so contains both motor and sensory fibres, transmits sensory info from lower 3rd of face and motor innervation of masticatory muscles. Foramen ovale
What does the Trigeminal nerve supply
V1- scalp, forehead, upper eye and eyelid, medial portion of nose
V2-dura matter of middle cranial fossa, mucosa of nose, teeth, upper jaw, lower eyelid, cheek, upper lid
V3-sensory: jaw, lateral regions of cheek and temples, lower mouth incl. teeth, gums,tongue. Motor: temporalis, masseter and pterygoids
Abducens nerve
Innervate the ipsilateral lateral rectus muscle. Involved in abduction of eye
Motor nerve control movement of eyeball
Superior orbital fissure
Lateral rectus muscle of eye
Facial nerve
Responsible for facial expressions. Allows taste from anterior 2/3 of tongue. Innervate salivary glands
Stylomastoid foramen
Muscles of facial expression and the stapedius muscle. Parasympathetic fibres go to ganglia that supply glands in oral cavity and lacrimal gland
Vestibulocochlear nerve
Brings sound and information about one’s position &movement into the brain
Internal acoustic meatus
Supplies the Vestibular organ and cochlea