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No.: |
Name |
Location |
Functions |
|
I |
Olfactory |
bulbs project out
of anterior-most
cerebra (truncated during dissection) |
Pure sensory:
smell |
|
II |
Optic |
form chiasma (if
you preserved
it) just anterior to hypothalamic infundibulum |
Pure
sensory:
vision |
|
III |
Oculomotor |
Emerge from
cerebral peduncles
just outside of Circle of Willis. |
Extrinsic eye
muscles
except for lat. Rectus & sup. oblique |
|
IV |
Trochlear |
tiny, most easily
located
by looking just below the corpora quadrigemmina on the backside of the
brain. It is a thin thread that circles around to the ventral
side
of the brain. |
superior oblique
extrinsic
eye muscle |
|
V |
Trigeminal |
largest cranial
nerve,
lateral to pons |
branches to form
ophthalmic,
maxillary & mandibular nerves. |
|
VI |
Abducens |
tiny nerve,
emerges near
midline between pons and medulla |
lateral rectus
extrinsic
muscle of the eye |
|
VII |
Facial |
emerges laterally
between
pons and medulla ,
in front of VIII |
taste in ant.
tongue,
glands of nose & salivation, not parotid |
|
VIII |
Vestibulocochlear |
emerges laterally
between
pons and medulla
,
behind VII, larger than VII |
Pure
sensory:
hearing and balance |
|
IX |
Glossopharangeal |
emerges adjacent
to and
in front of the larger vagus (X) |
taste in post.
tongue,
glands of pharynx, parotid gland |
|
X |
Vagus |
emerges from
upper side
of medulla, larger than others in this area |
major
parasympathetic
nerve, taste at tongue base, muscles of pharynx and larynx |
|
XI |
Spinal Accessory |
originates below
foramen
magnum, collected just below X. |
trapezius,
sternocleidomastoid |
|
XII |
Hypoglossal |
emerges from
upper side
of medulla just behind pyramids |
extrinsic
and intrinsic muscles of tongue |