Cranial Nerves - Function Flashcards
CN II - Optic - Function
- Vision
CN VI - Abducent - Function
- Eye movement (abduction)
CN VII - Facial - Function
- Facial expression
- Taste
- Salivation (submandibular and sublingual glands)
- Lacrimation
- Mandibular depression
- Contributes to hyoid elevation
CN IX - Glossopharyngeal - Function
- Laryngeal elevation
- Dilation of pharynx via stylopharyngeus (contributes to epiglottic excursion)
- Taste/sensation
- Sensory portion of pharyngeal gag
- Salivation (parotid gland)
XII - Hypoglossal - Function
Intrinsic muscles:
- shortening, cupping, narrowing, elongating, flattening
Extrinsic muscles:
- drawing tongue upwards, forwards, backwards, retraction and depression
- Backward movement of tongue to soft palate
- Draws hyoid bone up and forward
- Depresses mandible
CN V - Trigeminal - Function (Motor)
Branch 3 - Motor:
- Upward/anterior movement of larynx
- Backward movement of tongue to soft palate
- Palatal elevation (tenses soft palate)
- Posterior pharyngeal wall constriction
CN X - Vagus - Function (Motor)
- Elevation/depression of soft palate
- Elevation of posterior tongue
- Elevation/closure of larynx
- Lowering of larynx after swallow
RLN - muscles of intrinsic larynx
SLN - cricothyroid, pharyngeal contraction, relaxation of cricopharyngeal muscle, esophageal peristalsis, cardiac, GI tract, respiration
CN I - Olfactory - Function
- Smell
CN XI - Accessory - Function
Cranial Accessory
- Raises soft palate
- Narrows and elevates of lateral pharyngeal wall
- Narrows and elevates posterior tongue
Spinal Accessory
- Neck & Shoulder Movement
CN V - Trigeminal - Function (Sensory)
Branches 1 and 2 - Sensory:
- Face, cheeks, lips, jaw, eyes, etc (pain, temp, touch)
Branch 3 - Sensory:
- Sensation of superficial & deep facial structures, muccous membrane of upper mouth, palate, tongue
- Sensation of shape and texture in mouth
- Sensation to palate & pharynx
CN III - Oculomotor - Function
- Eyelid opening
- Eyeball Movement
- Pupil constriction
CN VIII - Vestibulocochlear - Function
- Balance
- Hearing
CN IV - Trochlear - Function
- Eye movement (depression of adducted eye)
CN X - Vagus - Function (Sensory)
- sensation to palate, pharynx, larynx, trachea, lungs, epiglottis
- Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve (RLN): sensation below true vocal cords
- Superior Laryngeal Nerve (SLN): posterior tongue and larynx above true vocal cords