Cranial Nerves Lecture 5
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This lecture provides a comprehensive overview of cranial nerves, utilizing the mnemonic "On Old Olympus Towering Tops." It covers the sensory, motor, and mixed functions of each of the twelve cranial nerves (CN I-XII), explaining their role in the five senses, proprioception, and movement. Key nerves such as the Trigeminal (CN V), Facial (CN VII), and Auditory (CN VIII) are highlighted, along with their specific branches and functions. You'll gain insights into how these nerves contribute to daily sensory and motor activities through engaging examples and resources.
Cranial Nerves Lecture 5
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On Old Olympus Towering Tops, A Finn And German Viewed Some Hops
On Old Olympus Towering Tops, A Finn And German Viewed Some Hops
On Old Olympus Towering Tops, A Finn And German Viewed Some Hops • Olfactory (CN I) • Optic (CN II) • Oculomotor (CN III) • Trochlear (CN IV) • Trigeminal (CN V)
On Old Olympus Towering Tops, A Finn And German Viewed Some Hops • Abducent/Abducens (CN VI) • Facial (CN VII) • Auditory/Acoustic (CN VIII) • Glossophraryngeal (CN IX)
On Old Olympus Towering Tops, A Finn And German Viewed Some Hops • Vagus (CN X) • Spinal accessory (CN XI) • Hypoglossal (CN XII)
Sensory, Motor, and Mixed • Sensory: afferent fibers that take information back to the brain • 5 senses: Smelling, seeing, tasting, hearing, touch • Proprioception: sense of where the body is in space • Motor: efferent fibers that bring information from the brain • Movement • Mixed: both sensory (afferent) and motor (efferent)
The Cranial Nerves Song http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBuPzn_8UTc&feature=related
Cranial Nerves Bear, M.F., Connors, B.W., & Paradiso, M.A., 2007, Neuroscience: Exploring the brain, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, pg. 232.
Introduction to the Brainstem http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~uzwiak/AnatPhys/APFallLect19.html
Trigeminal (CN V) • Sensory and motor • 3 branches: • Opthalmic (V1) • Maxillary (V2) • Mandibular (V3) Zemlin, pg 371
Trigeminal (CN V)- Sensory • Opthalmic • Upper 3rd of the face • Maxillary • Middle 3rd of the face • Includes: nose, upper teeth/gums), upper pharynx, palate Blumenfeld, H., 2002, Neuroanatomy through Clinical Cases, Sinauer, Inc, pg. 508.
Trigeminal (CN V)- Sensory • Mandibular • Lower 3rd of the face • Includes: lower teeth/gums, mastication muscles, skin of ear, anterior 2/3 of tongue Blumenfeld, H., 2002, Neuroanatomy through Clinical Cases, Sinauer, Inc, pg. 508.
Trigeminal (CN V)- Motor • Mandibular • Muscles of mastication (chewing) • Tensor tympani Zemlin, pg 371
Cranial Nerves Site http://virtuallabs.stanford.edu/demo/
Cranial Nerves Bear, M.F., Connors, B.W., & Paradiso, M.A., 2007, Neuroscience: Exploring the brain, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, pg. 232.
Facial (CN VII) • Sensory and motor • Many branches Blumenfeld, H., 2002, Neuroanatomy through Clinical Cases, Sinauer, Inc, pg. 514.
Facial (CN VII) • Taste: Chorda Tympani • Anterior 2/3 of tongue Blumenfeld, H., 2002, Neuroanatomy through Clinical Cases, Sinauer, Inc, pg. 514.
Facial (CN VII) • Temporal • Zygomatic • Buccal • Mandibular • Cervical http://www.riversideonline.com/health_reference/Nervous-System/AN00084.cfm?RenderForPrint=1
Buccal Facial (CN VII) Zygomatic Mandibular Temporal Cervical • Facial Expression • Forehead: Temporal • Blink: Zygomatic • Nose: Buccal • Lips: Buccal • Jaw: Mandibular & Cervical http://www.riversideonline.com/health_reference/Nervous-System/AN00084.cfm?RenderForPrint=1
Facial (CN VII) • Stapedial muscle: nerve to stapedius muscle (A) http://medics4u.webs.com/neuroanatomyspecialsense.htm
Cranial Nerves Site http://virtuallabs.stanford.edu/demo/
Cranial Nerves Bear, M.F., Connors, B.W., & Paradiso, M.A., 2007, Neuroscience: Exploring the brain, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, pg. 232.
Auditory/Acoustic (CN VIII) Also called: • Auditory Vestibular • Vestibulocochlear http://extra.springer.com/2003/978-1-4020-71645/CD/JPEGS%20Chptr%2012%20Cranial%20NERVES/Chapter%2012%20Cranial%20Nerves
Auditory/Acoustic (CN VIII) • Outer hair cells (sound) • Inner hair cells (sound) • Semicircular canals (balance) http://extra.springer.com/2003/978-1-4020-71645/CD/JPEGS%20Chptr%2012%20Cranial%20NERVES/Chapter%2012%20Cranial%20Nerves