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18 Cards in this Set

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Clay
Cerebellum
CN I
Location of higher centers, perception
Did
Diencephalon
CN II
Location of Motor & Sensory relay nuclei
Meth
Midbrain
CN III, IV
Location of Pathways
Plus
Pons
CN V-VIII
Location of pathways, especially to cerebellum
Coke
Cerebellum
"Little Brain" Involved in coordination of muscle movement and balance
Monday
Medulla
CN IX, X, XII
Location of Pathways
CN I
Olfactory
Sense of Smell; CNS Tract
Cerebrum
CN II
Optic
Sense of Sight; CNS Tract
Diencephalon
CN III
Oculomotor
motor to some intrinsic (smooth) and most extrinsic (skeletal) eye muscles.
Midbrain
CN IV
Trochlear
Superior Oblique muscle of eye
Midbrain
CN V
Trigeminal
Great sensory enervation to the face and motor nerves of mastication
Pons
CN VI
Abducens
Lateral Rectus muscle of eye
Pons
CN VII
Facial
Sensory nerves from the face; Sense of taste from tongue
Pons
CN VIII
Vestibulocochlear
Sense of hearing and balance
Pons
CN IX
Glossopharyngeal
Sensory from tongue, Motor and sensory to pharynx
Medulla
CN X
Vagus "the wanderer"
Motor and sensory of the viscera of the larynx, pharynx, thoracic cavity, and much of the abdominal cavity
Medulla
CN XI
Spinal Accessory Nerve
Enervates the Sternocleidomastoid and Trapezius muscles
(Attaches to the spinal cord)
CN XII
Hypoglossal
Extrinsic & Intrinsic muscles of the tongue
Medulla