Mod5-Obj10: Cranial nerves Flashcards
Cranial nerves
- 12 pairs of nerves that originate directly from the brain (forebrain and brainstem)
- Innervate structures of the head and neck, and visceral organs (names accordingly)
- Can be classified as sensory nerves, motor nerves or mixed nerves
12 cranial nerves
- ) Olfactory nerve (I)
- ) Optic nerve (II)
- ) Oculomotor nerve (III)
- ) Trochlear nerve (IV)
- ) Trigeminal nerve (V)
- ) Abducens nerve (VI)
- ) Facial nerve (VII)
- ) Vestibulocochlear nerve (VIII)
- ) Glossopharyngeal nerve (IX)
- ) Vagus nerve (X)
- ) Accessory nerve (XI)
- ) Hypoglossal nerve (XII)
Olfactory nerve (I)
Sensory function:
-Smell
Motor function:
-None
Optic nerve (II)
Sensory function:
-Vision
Motor function:
-None
Oculomotor nerve (III)
Sensory function:
-None
Motor function:
-Eyeball movement, pupil constriction, lens shape
Trochlear nerve (IV)
Sensory function:
-None
Motor function:
-Eyeball movement
Trigeminal nerve (V)
Sensory function:
-Facial sensation (touch, pain, temp)
Motor function:
-Mastication (chewing)
Abducens nerve (VI)
Sensory function:
-None
Motor function:
-Eyeball abduction
Facial nerve (VII)
Sensory function:
-Taste
Motor function:
-Facial expression, salivation, tears
Vestibulocochlear nerve (VIII)
Sensory function:
-Hearing and balance
Motor function:
-Minor
Glossopharyngeal nerve (IX)
Sensory function:
-Taste
Motor function:
-Pharynx (some tongue) movement, swallowing, salivation
Vagus nerve (X)
Sensory function:
-Taste
-relays information from: baroreceptors, chemoreceptors, proprioreceptors
Motor function:
Heart rate, breathing, swallowing, digestive activities
Accessory nerve (XI)
Sensory function:
Muscle proprioception
Motor function:
Head and neck movements
Hypoglossal nerve (XII)
Sensory function:
Muscle proprioception
Motor function:
Tongue movement, chewing, swallowing, speech
Cranial nerves that include both somatic and parasympathetic motor innervation
CN III, VII, IX and X
Only cranial nerve to extend beyond the head/neck region is the…
Vagus nerve (X)
Motor innervation of the Vagus nerve (X)
- Parasympathetic motor to visceral organs=heart, lungs, abdominal organs
- Somatic motor to pharynx and larynx
Sensory innervation of the Vagus nerve (X)
- Thoracic and abdominal viscera
- Baroreceptors
- Chemoreceptors
- Taste buds
- Proprioreceptors (pharynx and larynx)
Cranial nerve reflexes
Rapid, involuntary motor responses generated by the brain in response to a stimulus
Cranial nerve reflexes provide simple diagnostic tests to assess:
- ) The condition of cranial nerves
2. ) Processing centres in the brain
Corneal reflex
Stimulus: -Contact with corneal surface Cranial nerves involved: -CN V -CN VII Response: Blinking of eyelids
Auditory/startle reflex
Stimulus: -Loud noise Cranial nerves involved: -CN VIII -CN III,IV,VI -CN XI Response: -Eyelids and/or head movements
Pupillary (consensual light) reflex
Stimulus: -Light striking photoreceptors of the eye Cranial nerves: -CN II -CN III Response: -Constriction of pupils
Nerve repair
If damaged, the sensory and motor axons within the peripheral nerve can regenerate providing:
- The cell body is intact
- Schwann cells the produce myelin are active
- Severed axon ending are close together