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Cranial Nerves
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Mind Map on Cranial Nerves, created by lucy.hammond1 on 19/04/2014.
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Cranial Nerves
I
Olfactory
Special sense
Cribriform plate
Tract in brain
Olfactory bulb
II
Optic
Special sense
Optic canal
Tract in brain
Retina
III
Oculomotor
Carries parasympathetic
cilary ganglion
Iris constrictor
Special motor
Superior branch
Superior rectus
Levator palpebrae superioris
Inferior branch
Medial rectus
Inferior rectus
Inferior oblique
Orbital fissure
Leaves at midbrain
IV
Trochlear
Special motor
Superior oblique
Depression and elevation
Extortion and intortion
Orbital fissure
Rostral pons
Only to leave from dorsal surface
V
Trigeminal
Mixed
i Opthalmic
Orbital fissure
ii Maxillary
Foramen Rotundum
iii Mandibular
Only one to contain motor
Foramen ovale
Enters at lateral ventral pons
First Pharyngeal arch
VI
Abducens
Special motor
Lateral Rectus
Abduction
Enters at brainstem
Orbital fissure
VII
Facial
Carries parasympathetic secretormotor
Salivary glands
Lacrimal gland
Second pharyngeal arch
Mixed
Special sense
Anterior part of tongue
Motor
Facial muscles
Enters between pons and medulla
Internal acoustic meatus
VIII
Vestibulocochlear
Special sense
Vestibular
Balance
Cochlear
Hearing
Enters lateral to facial neve
Internal acoustic meatus
IX
Glossopharyngeal
Carries parasympathetic
Third pharyngeal arch
Mixed
Motor
Pharynx
Stylopharyngeus
Sensory
Special and general
Posterior third of tongue and pharynx
Enters rostral to to CN8
Jugular foramen
X
Vagus
Carries parasympathetic
Thorax
Upper abdomen
4th and 6th pharyngeal arches
Mixed
Enters caudal to CN9
Jugular foramen
XI
Accessory
Cranial accessory
Vagus
Supplies head structures in vagus area
Enters at lateral medulla
Spinal accessory
Supplies craniocervical muscles
Sternocleidomastoid
Trapezius
Enters at C1-C5
Jugular foramen
XII
Hypoglosal
Motor
Tongue
All intrinsic
Most extrinsic
Emerges from ventrolateral medulla
Hypoglossal foramen
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