Cranial Nerves I and II Flashcards
GVE is always…
parasympathetic
Nucleus solitary tract is one of the exception to the 1 nuclei:1 function rule. What are its two functions?
Rostrally: SVA
Caudally: GVA
What are the two nuclei for CN III?
- Edinger-Westphal nucleus: GVE, pupil constriction
- Oculomotor nucleus: GSE
For sensation of the smal ear, what CN pull fibers from what nucleus?
CN VII, X
use
Spinal Nucleus of CN V located in the pons
Nucleus ambiguus is used by what two cranial nerves?
CN IX and X
Nucleus of solitary tract is used by what cranial nerves and what components?
Is used by CN VII, IX, X for SVA and GVA.
SVA is for…
Smell and Taste:
using rostral part of nucleus of solitary tract
Smell = CN I Taste = CN VII, IX, X
VII= ant 2/3 of tongue IX= post 1/3 of tongue X= epiglottis and glottis
Medial Longitudinal Fasciculus (MLF)?
Found in the midbrain, used for turning the head and eye, in a coordinated fashion.
Components of the mesencephalic nucleus of V.
GSA
Located: Pons, up into the midbrain
Mediates jaw-jerk reflex
- you have pseudopolar neurons, like those in the trigeminal ganglion, to relay the reflex. Relays to the motor nucleus to send the efferent fibers.
Components of motor nucleus of V.
SVE
Loc: Pons
Muscles of mastication for V, tensor tympani, ant belly digastric and tensor veli palatini
Components of chief/principal/main sensory nucleus
GSA
Loc: Pons
Relays information about the position, vibration and 2-point discrimination of the head and neck
like the nucleus of gracilis/cuneatus; dorsl column nuclei
located between the middle cerebellar peduncle and the pons
Components of spinal nucleus of V
GSA
Loc: Pons down through medulla
V- uses it for pain and temperature sensation of head and neck
V, VII, IX, X - uses it for innervation of the ear pinna.
Like the nucleus proprious for spinalthalamic tract (pain and temp for body)
Where do the trigeminalthalamic pathways synapse?
VPM (ventral posterior medial) Thalamus
Trigeminal ganglion:
Semilunar or Gassarian, pesudounipolar cells conveying sensory info from the head
What are the results of damage to CN VII on the facial muscles?
If you are damaging the corticobulbar tract/UMN: you will spare the upper face of the affected side because you facial neurons of the upper face receive bilateral corticobulbar input.
(suspect stroke with forehead sparing)
If you damage the lower motor neurons, you will have a facial droop/paralysis of the affected side because LMU receive unilateral corticobulbar input only on both the upper and lower face.
(suspect Bell’s palsy, something that affects the facial N, lower motor neuron)