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Cranial nerves
mmGo
Optic nerve
information from photoreceptors
oculomotor nerve
movement
olfactory bulb
·
Eye
· Information of smell
·
pupil reflex, innervates superior recti,
medial recti, andinterior oblique
· sends smell information
muscles ofthe andmoves the
to glomerulus eye,
eye horizontally.
Frochlear nerve
· Inneruates the superior oblique
andcauses
eye movement
Trigeminal nerve
pain, touch, temp sensation
·
·
chewing and
swallowing
motor functions jaw muscle
·
Hot and coldsensation
TRP receptor
facial nerve · Texture sensation
·
transports taste information
· controls facial muscles, which
is important for facial
expressions
Abducens nerve
· Innervates lateral rectus musle
with the oculomotor
together
Vestibulo cochlear nerve nerve, to innervate muscle
movement.
· when
you move
your headthe
image stays stable
·
Balance
Glossopharyn seal
located att he
·
back of the tongue
sensory
information of the
·
nerve
vagus
comes
throughandis integratedinto
the nucleus oft he solitarytract (NTS)
· salivation
·
parasympathetic
vagus nerve
·
locatedatthe back of the throat
Accessorynerve
·
parasympathetic
· movement of the head
· Influences the gut
· Both motor andsensory
· Inneruates ACh in the heart
andlowers BP andHR
the
ambiguus is part of the
Hypoglossal
·
nerve
vagus nerve
· controls
tongue movements
...."
Cranial nerves
mmGo
Optic nerve
information from photoreceptors
oculomotor nerve
movement
olfactory bulb
·
Eye
· Information of smell
·
pupil reflex, innervates superior recti,
medial recti, andinterior oblique
· sends smell information
muscles ofthe andmoves the
to glomerulus eye,
eye horizontally.
Frochlear nerve
· Inneruates the superior oblique
andcauses
eye movement
Trigeminal nerve
pain, touch, temp sensation
·
·
chewing and
swallowing
motor functions jaw muscle
·
Hot and coldsensation
TRP receptor
facial nerve · Texture sensation
·
transports taste information
· controls facial muscles, which
is important for facial
expressions
Abducens nerve
· Innervates lateral rectus musle
with the oculomotor
together
Vestibulo cochlear nerve nerve, to innervate muscle
movement.
· when
you move
your headthe
image stays stable
·
Balance
Glossopharyn seal
located att he
·
back of the tongue
sensory
information of the
·
nerve
vagus
comes
throughandis integratedinto
the nucleus oft he solitarytract (NTS)
· salivation
·
parasympathetic
vagus nerve
·
locatedatthe back of the throat
Accessorynerve
·
parasympathetic
· movement of the head
· Influences the gut
· Both motor andsensory
· Inneruates ACh in the heart
andlowers BP andHR
the
ambiguus is part of the
Hypoglossal
·
nerve
vagus nerve
· controls
tongue movements