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== Basic concepts == | |||
Functional components - The cranial nerves have one or more of six functional components: | |||
* '''Somatic motor''' (general somatic efferent (GSE)) which innervate the striate muscles of the orbit and tongue. | |||
* '''Brachial motor''' (special visceral efferent or (SVE)) which innervate muscles derived from the pharyngeal arches (face, larynx, and pharynx). | |||
* '''Visceral motor''' (general visceral efferent (GVE) which provide the parasympathetic innervation of smooth muscles (i.e. sphincter papilla) and glands (i.e. lacrimal gland). | |||
* '''Visceral sensory''' (general visceral afferent (GA)) which provide visceral sensation that does not reach consciousness (i.e. parotid gland, carotid body, intestines). | |||
* '''General sensory''' (general somatic afferent (GSA)) which convey information from the skin and mucus membranes (i.e. touch, pressure, heat). | |||
* '''Special sensory''' (special visceral afferent (SVA)) which transmit vision, hearing and balance. | |||
[[Category:Neuroanatomy]] | [[Category:Neuroanatomy]] |
Revision as of 04:08, 25 November 2023
Cranial nerves | |
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CN I | Olfactory Nerve |
CN II | Optic Nerve |
CN III | Oculomotor Nerve |
CN IV | Trochlear Nerve |
CN V | Trigeminal Nerve |
CN VI | Abducens Nerve |
CN VII | Facial Nerve |
CN VIII | Vestibulocochlear Nerve |
CN IX | Glossopharyngeal Nerve |
CN X | Vagus Nerve |
CN XI | Accessory Nerve |
CN XII | Hypoglossal Nerve |
Basic concepts
Functional components - The cranial nerves have one or more of six functional components:
- Somatic motor (general somatic efferent (GSE)) which innervate the striate muscles of the orbit and tongue.
- Brachial motor (special visceral efferent or (SVE)) which innervate muscles derived from the pharyngeal arches (face, larynx, and pharynx).
- Visceral motor (general visceral efferent (GVE) which provide the parasympathetic innervation of smooth muscles (i.e. sphincter papilla) and glands (i.e. lacrimal gland).
- Visceral sensory (general visceral afferent (GA)) which provide visceral sensation that does not reach consciousness (i.e. parotid gland, carotid body, intestines).
- General sensory (general somatic afferent (GSA)) which convey information from the skin and mucus membranes (i.e. touch, pressure, heat).
- Special sensory (special visceral afferent (SVA)) which transmit vision, hearing and balance.