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Cranial Nerves

Cranial Nerves


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Cranial Nerve V
Trigeminal
Cranial Nerve VIII
Vestibulcochlear
Cranial Nerve IX
Glossopharyngeal
3 Branches of Cranial Nerve V
Ophthalmic, Mandibular, Maxillary
Trigeminal
Both (Mixed) Sensory and Motor
Facial
Both (Mixed) Sensory and Motor
Glossopharyngeal
Both (Mixed) Sensory and Motor
Vagus
Both (Mixed) Sensory and Motor
Optic Nerve Action
Sensory, sight
Oculomotor Nerve Action
Motor, relays info from brain to effectors like muscle, involved in eye movements. Cannot move eye down and out, not abduct the eye. Also has autonomic functions (involuntary) like eyelid elevation, pupil constriction, changes in shape of lens
Trochlear Nerve Action
Motor, moves eye down and out through depression, abduction, inward rotation
Trigeminal Nerve Action
(Trigeminal in General) mixed, having both sensory and motor fibres. 3 branches that aid in facial, and-teeth, sensation as well as sensation from front and middle third on tongue (anterior 2/3). Motor fibres assist in mastication (biting and chewing)
Abducens Nerve Action
Motor, last of the 3 nerves involved in eye movement. Abducts the eye
Facial Motor Action
Motor controls facial expression. Sensory fibres involved in taste from anterior 2/3 of tongue. Involved in saliva and tear secretion.
Vestibulocochlear Motor Action
Sensory, hearing and balance
Glossopharyngeal Motor Action
Sensory, taste and sensation of the posterior 1/3 tongue. Motor fibres involved in swallowing and saliva secretion
Vagus Motor Action
Aka wandering nerve, supplies a wide range of structures. On sensory side it carries sensation from pharynx, larynx, abdomen…Involved in taste using a flap of tissue at back of the throat known as epiglottis. Motor fibres assist in swallowing and speech. Autonomic functions such as decreasing heart rate, GI tract contractions, sweating
Accessory Motor Action
Motor, helps shrug shoulders, turn/tilt head
Hypoglossal
Motor, moves tongue, Intrinsic and extrinsic tongue muscles
Trigeminal Ophthalmic Motor Action
Sensory, Scalp, forehead, nose
Trigeminal Maxillary Motor Action
Sensory, cheeks, lower eye lid, nasal mucosa, upper lip, upper teeth and palate
Trigeminal Mandibular Motor Action
Sensory: anterior 2/3 tongue, skin over mandible, lower teeth Motor: muscles of mastication