mod: CNv11 Flashcards

1
Q

modalities carried by cranial nerves

A

GSA, GVA, GSE, GVE

SSA, SVA, SVE

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2
Q

is SSE in cranial

A

no

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3
Q

whats SSA

A

sensory about vision, balance, hearing

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4
Q

whats GSA

A

sensory inform from skin mm joints

skin behind ears

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5
Q

whats SVA

A

sensory inform about taste / olfaction

(taste from ant 2/3 tongue)

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6
Q

whats GVA

A

sensory info from viscera in core

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7
Q

whats GVE

A

parasympathetic (glands)

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8
Q

whats SVE

A

brachial motor of mm of face (facial expression)

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9
Q

whats GSE

A

motor info of mm

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10
Q

whats on alar plate

A

GSA, GVA, SSA, SVA

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11
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whats on basal plate

A

GVE, SVE, GSE

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12
Q

what separates the alar and basal plate

A

sulus limitans

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13
Q

T/f every modality of facial nerve nucleus within rostral medulla

A

true

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14
Q

whats located higher GSA or SVA

A

SVA

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15
Q

T/f every modality of facial nerve nucleus within caudal pons

A

true

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16
Q

whats located higher SVE or GVE

A

GVE

17
Q

facial paralysis where are lower motor neurone

A

facial nucleus

18
Q

facial paralysis where are upper motor neurone

A

cortex

19
Q

LMN of lower face recieve input from where

A

opposite sit of Cortex (contralateral)

20
Q

LMN of upper face recieve input from where

A

both sides of cortex (bilateral)

21
Q

symptoms of upper motor lesion

A

innervation to lower face lost

22
Q

symptoms of lower motor lesion

A

paralysis of entire side of face (upper and lower side of face)