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What is Hemianoia?

1/2 vision loss one or both eyes

What is a scotomas?

Blind spot in eyes

What is the visual field impairment A?

Blindness

What is the pathology at B?

Bitemporal hemianopia

What is the visual field C?

Homonymous hemianopia

What is A

Optic nerve

What is B?

Optic chia am

What is C?

Lateral geniculate nucleus

What is D?

Optic radiation

What does the visual cortex process?

Spacial location of specific visual stimuli

What does the secondary visual cortex process?

Specific information (color, faces and objects

Olfactory nerve: function and neuron type

Smell. Sensory

Optic nerve: function and neuron type

Sensory, smell

Trigeminal nerve: function and nerve type

Sensory: skin, teeth, nasal cavity, sinuses

Vagus nerve: function and neuron type

Motor: larynx and throat movement


Sensory: interoception


Autonomic: parysimpathetic control of organs in thorax

More than one

Accessory Nerve: function and neuron type

Motor. SCM inervation

Which autonomic devision has collateral ganglia

Sympathetic

What is diplopia?

Double vision

What is strabismus?

Squint vision

What is ptosis?

Drooping of upper eyelid

What happens with a N.3 leason?

Ptosis, wide pupil, no focus

What happens with a N3,4,6 leason?

Diplopia, strabismus

What nerve effects pupillary reflexes?

N.3

What does N3 nerve do?

Motor- eye muscles, eye opener, constrictor of pupil

What nerve is N.7 and what does it do?

Facial nerve: expression and eye closer

What are the two branches of the N7 nerve

Eye / mouth branch

Which hemesphere is the eye branch of N7 innervated by?

Both

What bone is the facial canal in?

Petrous bone

What is Facial Palsy?

facial paralysis

What are the two types of facial palsy? What are the differences

Peripheral (bells palsy) - one side effected


central palsy - both sides effected

What is pseudobulbar palsy?

ticks, spastic dysarthria, UMN lesion