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What are the special senses?
Sight
Taste
Smell
Hearing/Balance
Which muscles (generally) of the head and neck have sympathetic/parasympathetic innervation? Which do they have?
Eye (Intrinsic Muscle): Symp and Psymp

Face: Psymp
Which glands (generally) of the head and neck have sympathetic/parasympathetic innervation? Which do they have?
Salivary: Psymp

Sweat: Symp

Tears (Lacrimal): Psymp

Mucous: Psymp (Nasal cavity, oral cavity, throat)
What is the difference in origin of sympathetic and parasympathetic innervation?
Sympathetic: Thoracolumbar output

Parasympathetic: Cranial in origin
Skull Base AKA?
Basicranium
Face, jaw, and throat are contained within the ____________
Viscerocranium (SPLANCHNOCRANIUM)
What region of the skull is the brain housed in?
Neurocranium
Roof of skull
Calvaria (Cranial Vault)
What are the three pairs of sensory capsules? What bone is each associated with?
Olfactory: Ethmoid
Optic: Sphenoid
Otic: Petrous Part of Temporal Bone
What does each vertebrae form from (embryonically)?
Sclerotome
What bone is the foramen magnum associated with?
Occipital
In relation to the 3 sensory capsule pairs, what direction do nerves pass?
Anterior-->Posterior:
Ethmoid
Sphenoid
Temporal Bone (petrous part)
CN I: Name, Associated Foramen
Olfactory bulb: Cribriform Plate of Ethmoid
CN II: Name, Associated Foramen
Optic n: Optic Canal
CN III: Name, Associated Foramen
Oculomotor n: Superior orbital fissure
CN IV: Name, Associated Foramen
Trochlear n, Superior Orbital Fissure
CN V: Name, Associated Foramen
Trigeminal:
V1: Ophthalmic, Superior Orbital Fissure
V2: Maxillary, Foramen rotundum
V3: Mandibular, Foramen ovale
CN VI: Name, Associated Foramen
Abducens, Superior Orbital Fissure
CN VII: Name, Associated Foramen
Facial, Internal Auditory Meatus
CN VIII: Name, Associated Foramen
Auditory (vestibulocochlear), Internal Auditory Meatus
CN IX: Name, Associated Foramen
Glossopharyngeal, Jugular Foramen
CN X: Name, Associated Foramen
Vagus, Jugular Foramen
CN XI: Name, Associated Foramen
Spinal Accessory, Jugular Foramen
CN XII: Name, Associated Foramen
Hypoglossal, Hypoglossal canal
What part of the brain is located superficial to the anterior basicranium?
Frontal Lobe
What part of the brain is located superifical to the middle basicranium?
Temporal Lobe
What part of the brain is located superficial to the posterior basicranium?
Cerebellum