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26 Cards in this Set

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I Olfactory
Olfaction
II Optic
vision
III Oculomotor
Motor: Motor impulses to eye muscles; innervation to muscles that regulate amount of light entering eye and focus lenses

Sensory: proprioception from muscles innervated with motor fibers
IV Trochlear
Motor: motor impulses to superior oblique muscle of eyeball

Sensory: proprioception from superior oblique muscle of eyeball
V Trigeminal Opthalmic division
sensory impulses from cornea, skin of nose, forehead, and scalp
V Trigeminal Maxillary division
Sensory impulses from nasal mucosa, upper teeth and gums, palate, upper lip, and skin of cheek
V Trigeminal Mandibular divison
Sensory impulses form temporal region, tongue, lower teeth and gums, and skin of china nd lower jaw

Propioception from muscles of mastication

Motor impulses to muscles of mastication and muscle that tenses the tympanum
VI Abducens
Motor impulses to lateral recuts muscle of eyeball

Proprioception from lateral rectus muscle of eyeball
VII Facial
motor impulses to muscles of facial expression, secretion of tears and salivation, sensory impulses from taste buds, nasal and palatal sensation, proprioception from muscles of facial expression
VIII Vestibulocochlear
Sensory impulses associated with equilibrium and with hearing
IX Glossopharyngeal
Motor impulses to muscles of pharynx used in swallowing; proprioception from muscles of pharynx; sensory impulses from pharynx, middle ear cavity, carotid sinus, and taste buds on posterior one-third of tongue; salivation
X Vagus
contraction of muscles of pharynx (swallowing) and larynx (phonation); proprioception from visceral muscles; snesory impulses from taste buds on rear of tongue; sensations from auricle of ear; general visceral sensations; regulation of many visceral functions; p
XI Accessory
laryngeal movement; soft palate; motor impulses to trapezius and sternocleidomastoid muscles for movement of head, neck and shoulders; proprioception from muscles tha tmove head, neck and shoulders
XII Hypoglossal
motor impulses to intrinsic and extrinsic muscles of tongue and infrahyoid muscles; proprioception from muscles of tongue
I
Olfactory
II
Optic
III
Oculomotor
IV
Trochlear
V
Trigeminal
VI
Abducens
VII
facial
VIII
vestibulocochlear
IX
glossopharyngeal
X
vagus
XI
accessory
XII
hypoglossal