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Olfactory

I


Sensory impulses from nose for sense of smell

Optic

II


Sensory impulses from eye for vision

Oculomotor

III


Motor Impulses to eye muscles for movements of the eyes

Trochlear

IV, 4


Motor impulses to eye muscles for movement

Trigeminal

5


Sensory impulses info from face, scalp, and teeth


Motor impulses to temporal and masseter muscles for closing the mandible as when chewing

Abducens

6


Motor impulses to eye muscles for abduction of the eyes

Facial

7


Sensory impulses from some taste buds of tongue


motor impulses to muscles controlling facial expressions like frowning, similing

Vestibulocochlear

8


Sensory impulses from ear for senses of both sound and balance

Glossopharyngeal

9


Sensory impulses from throat and some taste buds at the back of the tongue (salty)


Motor impulses to muscle of throat for swallowing and to salivary glands



Vagus

10


Sensory impulses from throat, larynx, thoracic and abdominal organs


motor impulses to stimulate digestive organs to slow heart rate, to cough, and to swallow

Accessory

11


Motor impulses to trapezius and sternocleidomastoid muscles of the next and upper shoulder for shoulder movements and movements of the head



Hypoglossal

12


Motor impulses to muscles of the tongue for most tongue movements

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Nucleus of the Solitary Tract is used by cranial nerves..

VII (facial), IX (Glossopharyngeal)

Nucleus ambiguus is used by cranial nerves..

IX (Glossopharyngeal), X (vagus)

Nuclei of III (Oculomotor)

oculomotor nucleus, Edinger-Westphal nucleus


second to most medial (EW) and most medial

Nuclei of IV (trochlear)

trochlear nucleus


most medial


(midbrain)

Nuclei of V (trigeminal)

trigeminal motor nucleus


mesencephalic nucleus of V


trigeminal sensory nucleus


spinal trigeminal nucleus


second to most lateral, second to most medial (mT) (pons)


(somatic)

Nuclei of VI (abducens)

abducens nucleus


(most medial, in pons)

Nuclei of VII (facial)

from medial>lateral


facial nucleus (pons)


superior salivary nucleus (pons)


nucleus of solitary tract (medulla)


middle sections (three)



Nuclei of VIII (vestibulocochlear)

vestibular nucleus


cochlear nucleus


(pons)


most lateral

Nuclei of IX

Nucleus ambiguus (second to most medial)


Solitary tract (third to most lateral)


(medulla)

Nuclei of X

Am, Sol, dorsal motor nucleus vagus


(pons)


dV: third to most lateral

Nuclei of XI

Accessory nucleus (Ac)


(SPINAL CORD)


branchiomotor

Branciomotor nuclei

Facial


trigeminal motor nucleus


Ambiguus


Accessory

Visceral sensory

VII, IX, X


Solitary tract


Facial, Glossopharyngeal, Vagus

Visceral motor

VII, IX X


salivary nucleus, Is (???), dorsoal motor nucleus


respectively


medial to visceral sensory

Branchial

V, VII, IX, X, XI


mT (trigeminal motor nucleus), Fa (facial nucleus), Am (ambiguus), Ac (accessory)

Somatic motor

III, IV, VI, XII


Oc, Tr, Ab, Hy


most medial