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Sensory nuclei

trigeminal (somatic)


vestibular and cochlear (somatic)


nucleus solitarius (visceral)

Motor nuclei in medulla

hypoglossal (somatic)


dorsal motor vagal (visceral)


nucleus ambiguus (visceral)

Sensory nuclei in medulla

vestibular/cochlear nuclei


solitary nucleus


spinal trigeminal nucleus/tract

Cranial nerves that arise from medulla

hypoglossal 12


spinal accessory 11


vagus 10


glossopharyngeal 9

Motor nuclei in the pons

abducens (somatic)


superior and inferior salvatory (visceral)


facial and trigeminal (visceral)

Sensory nuclei in the pons

Solitary


Sensory trigeminal


Vestibulocochlear

Cranial nerves arising from the pons

Vestibulocochlear 8


Facial 7


Abducens 6


Trigeminal 5

Motor nuclei of midbrain

Edinger Westphal


Oculomotor


Trochlear

Sensory nuclei of midbrain

Mesencephalic nucleus of V

Cranial nerves arising from midbrain

Trochlear 4


Oculomotor 3

Spinothalamic tract

info comes into spinal cord, crosses immediately and goes up anterolateral column

Posterior column

info goes into spinal cord, goes up, crosses, then becomes medial lemniscus tract

Which muscle has a contralateral connection with the oculomotor nerve?

superior rectus muscle

Associated nuclei with oculomotor nerve and somatic/visceral?

ephinger-westphal - visceral


oculomotor nuclei- somatic

Unique aspects of trochlear nerve

-connection to superior oblique of contralateral eye


-goes out of midbrain dorsally


-smallest cranial nerve