Cranial Nerves Flashcards

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  1. Olfactory

type, foramen/fissure, function

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Type: sensory

Foramen/Fissure: cribiform plate of ethmoid

Function: special sense of smell

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  1. Optic

type, foramen/fissure, function

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Type: sensory

Foramen/Fissure: optic foramen

Function: special sense of vision

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  1. Oculomotor

type, foramen/fissure, function

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Type: mixed

Foramen/Fissure: superior orbital fissure

Function: sensory & motor to extrinsic eye muscles

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  1. Trochlear

type, foramen/fissure, function

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Type: mixed

Foramen/Fissure: superior orbital fissure

Function: sensory & motor to extrinsic eye muscles

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5-1. Trigeminal-Opthalamic

type, foramen/fissure, function

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type: sensory

Foramen/Fissure: Superior orbital fissure

Function: sensory to conjunctiva, upper eyelid, nasal mucosa, skin of nose and forehead

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5-2. Trigeminal-Maxillary

type, foramen/fissure, function

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Type: sensory

Foramen/Fissure: foramen rotundum

Function: sensory to mouth, lower jaw & teeth, lips, tongue, external ear

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5-3. Trigeminal-Mandibular

type, foramen/fissure, function

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Type: mixed

Foramen/Fissure: foramen ovale

Function: sensory and motor to chewing muscles; sensory to cheek, upper jaw, teeth

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  1. Abducens

type, foramen/fissure, function

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Type: motor

Foramen/Fissure: superior orbital fissure

Function: motor to extrinsic eye muscles

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  1. Facial

type, foramen/fissure, function

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Type: mixed

Foramen/Fissure: internal auditory meatus, stylomastoid

Function: motor to muscles of facial expression; sensory to salivary glands and taste buds

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8-1. Vestibulocochlear-cochlear

type, foramen/fissure, function

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Type: sensory

Foramen/Fissure: internal auditory meatus

Function: special sense of hearing

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8-2. Vestibulocochlear-vestibular

type, foramen/fissure, function

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Type: sensory

Foramen/Fissure: internal auditory meatus

Function: sense of equilibrium and position

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  1. Glossopharyngeal

type, foramen/fissure, function

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Type: mixed

Foramen/Fissure: jugular foramen

Function: sensory and motor to swallowing muscles; sensory to pharynx (pain, touch temp)

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  1. Vagus

type, foramen/fissure, function

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Type: mixed

Foramen/Fissure: jugular foramen

Function: motor to soft palate, pharynx, larynx; sensory to ear, pharynx, larynx, trachea, esophagus, meninges

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  1. Accessory

type, foramen/fissure, function

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Type: mixed

Foramen/Fissure: foramen magnum, jugular foramen

Function: motor & sensory to SCM, trapezius, larynx muscles for sound production

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  1. Hypoglossal

type, foramen/fissure, function

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Type: mixed

Foramen/Fissure: hypoglossal canal

Function: motor & sensory to muscles of chewing & swallowing, the larynx, tongue

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