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CN I
olfactory
smell
CN II
optic
vision
CN III
occulomotor
movement of eyeball
CN IV
trochlear
movement of eyeball
CN V
trigeminal
chewing/mastication
CN VI
abducens
movement of eyeball/abducts eye
CN VII
facial
facial expression, taste, saliva and tears
CN VIII
vestibulocochlear
cochlear/hearing vestibular/equilibrium
CN IX
glossopharyngeal
taste and swallowing (pharynx)
CN X
vagus
main visceral control - taste
CN XI
accessory
movement of head and shoulders
CN XII
hypoglossal
movement of tongue during speech and swallowing
Olfactory is associated with which brain structures?
olfactory in temporal lobe
Optic is associated with which brain structures?
primary visual area in occipital lobe
Oculomotor
primary motor cortex in frontal lobe
Trochlear
primary motor cortex in frontal lobe
Trigeminal
primary somatosensory area in the parietal lobe AND primary motor area in frontal lobe
Abducens
primary motor cortex in frontal lobe
Facial
primary gustatory center in parietal lobe AND primary motor cortex in frontal lobe. Innervates anterior 2/3 of tongue.
Vestibulocochlear
primary auditory area in temporal lobe AND cerebellum
Glossopharyngeal
primary gustatory area in parietal lobe AND medulla and Broca’s area AND primary motor area in frontal lobe. Innervates posterior 1/3 of tongue.
Vagus
primary gustatory area in parietal lobe (taste) AND medulla oblongata (everything else)
Accessory
primary motor cortex in frontal lobe. Innervates scm ad trap to coordinate head movements
Hypoglossal
primary motor area AND broca’s area in frontal lobe.