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What are the special sensory nerves? The myotomal nerves? The branchiomeric nerves?
1) Special Sensory
I - Olfactory
II - Optic
VIII - Vestibulo-Cochlear
2) Mytomal
III - Oculomotor
IV - Trochlear
VI - Abducens
XII - hypoglossal
3) Branchiomeric
V - Trigeminal
VII - Facial
IX - Glossopharyngeal
X - Vagus
XI - Spinal Accessory
I - Olfactory
SVA
II - Optic
SSA
VIII - Vestibulo-Cochlear
SSA
III - Oculomotor
GSE
GVE (parasympathetic)
IV - Trochlear
GSE
VI - Abducens
GSE
XII - Hypoglossal
GSE
V - Trigeminal
SVE - Brancial mm - 1st Arch
GSA - General Somatic Sensation
VII - Facial
SVE - Branchial mm - 2nd Arch
GSA - General Somatic Sensation
GVE - Parasympathetic Fibers
SVA - Taste - anterior 2/3 of tongue
IX - Glossopharyngeal
SVA - Branchial mm - 3rd Arche
GVA - General Visceral Sensation
GVE - Parasympathetic Fibers
GSA - General Somatic Sensation
SVA - Taste, posterior 1/3 of tongue
X - Vagus
SVE - Branchial mm - 4th Arch
GVA - General Visceral Sensation
GVE - Parasympathetic Fibers
GSA - General Somatic Sensation
SVA - Taste, Epiglottis
XI - Spinal Accessory
SVE - Branchial mm 5th-6th Arch
GSE - Spinal Part
Where are the primary sensory neurons of cranial nerves located?
General rule: Primary Sensory Neurons normally reside in ganglia outside the central nervous system, Similar to the “Dorsal Root Ganglia” of spinal nerves.