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Cranial Nerves

1. Olfactory2. Optic3. Oculomotor4. Trochlear5. Trigeminal 6. Abducens7. Facial8. Auditory9. Glossopharyngeal10. Vagus11. Spinal 12. Hypoglossal

Copyright © 2004 Allyn and Bacon

Human Anatomy, Frolich, Head/Neck IV: Cranial Nerves

HEAD/NECK : Cranial Nerves• Special Sense Nerves

–I,II,VIII

• Somatic Motor Nerves–Eye—III,IV,VI–Tongue--XII

• “Rest of body” nerves–IX,X,XI

• Face and jaws–VII, V

Functional components• General somatic afferent fibers (GSA): transmit exteroceptive

and proprioceptive impulses from head and face to somatic sensory nuclei

• Special somatic afferent fibers (SSA): transmit sensory impulses from special sense organs of vision, equilibrium and hearing to the brain

• General visceral afferent fibers (GVA): transmit interoceptive impulses from the viscera to the visceral sensory nuclei

• Special visceral afferent fibers (SVA): transmit sensory impulses from special sense organs of smell and taste to the brain

• General somatic efferent fibers (GSE): innervate skeletal muscles of eye and tongue

• Special visceral efferent fibers (SVE): transmit motor impulses from the brain to skeletal muscles derived from brachial (gill) arches of embryo. These include the muscles of mastication, facial expression and swallowing

• General visceral efferent fibers (GVE): transmit motor impulses from the general visceral motor nuclei and relayed in parasympathetic ganglions. The postganglionic fibers supply cardiac muscles, smooth muscles and glands

Human Anatomy, Frolich, Head/Neck IV: Cranial Nerves

Nerve “targets” in head• SENSORYSpecial General

Smell skin

Vision teeth

Hearing eye

tongue

oral cavity

nasal cavity

middle ear

throat

meninges

• MOTORMuscles Glands

eyes salivary

extrinsic sweat

intrinsic lacrimal

jaws mucous

facial expression

larynx

tongue

throat

ear

Human Anatomy, Frolich, Head/Neck IV: Cranial Nerves

M&M, Table 14.3

Human Anatomy, Frolich, Head/Neck IV: Cranial Nerves

Somatic Motor Nerves(eye muscles and tongue)

EXIT CR. CAVITYTARGETNERVE

Hypoglossal canal

(occipital)

Intrinsic, extrinsic mm. of tongue

XII. Hypoglossal

“•Sup.,med.,inf.rectus• Inferior Oblique•Levator palpebrae superioris

III. Oculomotor(Also parasympathetic to ciliary mm, constrictor pupillae)

“Lateral rectusVI. Abducens

Sup. Orbital fissure (sphenoid)

Superior oblique m. (with trochlea)

IV. Trochlear

Human Anatomy, Frolich, Head/Neck IV: Cranial Nerves

Human Anatomy, Frolich, Head/Neck IV: Cranial Nerves

Human Anatomy, Frolich, Head/Neck IV: Cranial Nerves

Human Anatomy, Frolich, Head/Neck IV: Cranial Nerves

“Rest of body” nerves(all exit from jugular foramen)

NERVE TARGET

X: Vagus Somatic motor to larynx/pharynx Parasympathetic to most of gut Taste to back posterior pharynx

XI: (Spinal) Accesory

Motor to traps, sternocleidomastoid

IX: Glosso-pharyngeal

Sensory to carotid body/sinus Taste to posterior tongue Sensory to ear opening/middle

ear Parotid salivary gland

Human Anatomy, Frolich, Head/Neck IV: Cranial Nerves

Human Anatomy, Frolich, Head/Neck IV: Cranial Nerves

Human Anatomy, Frolich, Head/Neck IV: Cranial Nerves

VII: Facial Nerve(exits cranial cavity with VIII--internal auditory meatus)

• Facial muscles (five branches fan out over face from stylomastoid foramen)– Temporal– Zygomatic– Buccal– Mandibular– Cervical

• “chorda tympani” (crosses interior ear drum to join V3 )– Taste to anterior 2/3 of tongue– Submandibular, sublingual salivary glands

• Lacrimal glands

Human Anatomy, Frolich, Head/Neck IV: Cranial Nerves

Human Anatomy, Frolich, Head/Neck IV: Cranial Nerves

V: Trigeminal (3 nerves in 1!)

• V1. Ophthalmic– Exits with eye muscle group (superior orbital fissure, through orbit to

superior orbital notch/foramina)– Sensory to forehead, nasal cavity

• V2. Maxillary– Exits foramen rotundum through wall of maxillary sinus to inferior

orbital foramina)– Sensory to cheek, upper lip, teeth, nasal cavity

• V3. Mandibular– Exits foramen ovale to mandibular foramen to mental foramen– Motor to jaw muscles--Masseter, temporalis, pterygoids, digastric– Sensory to chin– Sensory to tongue

Human Anatomy, Frolich, Head/Neck IV: Cranial Nerves

Human Anatomy, Frolich, Head/Neck IV: Cranial Nerves

Clinical tests for cranial nerves with photos in clinic (New York U)

Cranial Nerve Web Sites

NIce review of cranial nerves--includes clinical tests for nerves and cryptogram puzzle of nerves (Washington U)

More detail cranial nerves, but some missing (Yale Medical)

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