cranial nerve

cranial nerve
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  • 1

    it is responsible for transmitting sensory information related to smell from the nose to the brain

    olfactory nerve

  • 2

    arises from the olfactory bulb which is located at the base of the frontal lobe of the brain

    olfactory nerve

  • 3

    damage to the nerve can cause a loss of sense of smell or changes in the perception of smell

    olfactory nerve

  • 4

    responsible for transmitting visual information from the eyes to the brain. it helps us perceive and interpret visual stimuli including shape colors and movements

    optic nerve

  • 5

    emerges from the back of the eye and extend back to the brain

    optic nerve

  • 6

    damage to this nerve can result in vision loss and blindness depending on the severity and location of the damage

    optic nerve

  • 7

    controls the movement of most of the muscles that move the eye including the levator palpebrae superioris muscle that rises the eyelid the superior rectus muscle that moves the eye upward and the median rectus muscle that moves the eye inward

    oculomotor nerve

  • 8

    originated from the midbrain and passes through the superior orbital fissure to innervate the muscles of the eye

    oculomotor nerve

  • 9

    damage to this nerve can result in a range of eye movement problem including difficulty moving the eye upward downward or in word; dropping of eyelid; and dilation of pupil

    oculomotor nerve

  • 10

    controls the movement of the superior oblique muscle which moves the eye rotational downward and outward

    trochlear nerve

  • 11

    originated from the midbrain and passes through the superior orbital fissure to innervate the superior oblique muscle of the eye

    trochlear nerve

  • 12

    damage in this nerve can cause double vision difficulty with downward gaze

    trochlear nerve

  • 13

    it has three branches that have different function. the ophthalmic branch supply sensation to the forehead upper eyelid and nose. the maxillary branch supplies sensation in the middle a face including cheeks upper lips and upper teeth. the mandibular branch supplies sensation to the lower face including the lower lip chin and lower teeth

    trigeminal nerve

  • 14

    originated from the pons and has three branches: ophthalmic maxillary mandibular

    trigeminal nerve

  • 15

    defect on this nerve has both sensory and motor function related to face and head damage to this nerve can result in facial numbness pain or weakness as well as difficulty chewing and swallowing

    trigeminal nerve

  • 16

    controls the lateral rectus muscle which moves the eye outward

    abducens nerve

  • 17

    originated from the pontomedullary region and passes through the superior orbital fissure to innervate the lateral rectus muscle of the eye

    abducens nerve

  • 18

    damage on this nerve can result in difficulty moving the outward which can cause double vision and eye strain

    abducens nerve

  • 19

    motor function of facial expression autonomic control of tear glands, nasal and palatine glands, submandibular and sublingual salivary gland and sense of taste

    facial nerve

  • 20

    inability to control muscles; saging resulting from loss of muscle tone distorted sense of taste especially for sweet

    facial nerve

  • 21

    responsible for hearing and equilibrium

    auditory nerve

  • 22

    nerve deafness dizziness nausea loss of balance and nystagmagnus

    auditory nerve

  • 23

    responsible for controlling muscle in the oral cavity and upper throat as well as part of the sense of taste and production of saliva

    glossopharyngeal nerve

  • 24

    damage on this nerve can loss of bitter and sour taste; impaired swallowing

    glossopharyngeal nerve

  • 25

    swallowing taste speech pulmonary cardiovascular and gastrointestinal regulation; sensation of hunger fullness and intestinal discomfort

    vagus nerve

  • 26

    effect on disney can cause hoarseness or loss of voice impaired swallowing and gastrointestinal motility fatal if both nerve are damage

    vagus nerve

  • 27

    swallowing; head neck and shoulder movement

    spinal accessory

  • 28

    effect on this nerve can cause impaired movement of head neck and shoulder, difficulty in shrugging shoulders on damage side, paralysis of sternocleidomastoid, causing head to turn towards injured side

    spinal accessory

  • 29

    tongue movement of speech, food manipulation and swallowing

    hypoglossal nerve

  • 30

    damage on this nerve can cause difficulty in speech and swallowing inability to protrude tongue if both right and left are injured; deviation to wards injured side and a trophy of tongue on the side if only one nerve is damaged

    hypoglossal nerve

  • 31

    responsible for contractions of one of the extraocular muscles

    abducens nerve

  • 32

    responsible for contractions of the facial muscles and for part of the sense of taste, as well as causing saliva production

    facial nerve

  • 33

    responsible for contraction of muscles in the tongue and throat and for part of the sense of taste as well as causing saliva production

    glossopharyngeal nerve

  • 34

    responsible for contraction of muscle of the tongue

    hypoglossal nerve

  • 35

    responsible for contraction of the four of the extraocular muscles the muscles in the upper eyelid and pupillary constriction

    oculomotor nerve

  • 36

    responsible for sense of smell

    olfactory nerve

  • 37

    responsible for visual sensation

    optic nerve

  • 38

    responsible for contraction of neck muscles

    spinal accessory nerve

  • 39

    responsible for cutaneous sensation of the face and contraction of the muscle of the mastication

    trigeminal nerve

  • 40

    responsible for contraction of one of the extraocular muscle

    trochlear nerve

  • 41

    responsible for autonomic control of organs in the thoracic and abdominal cavities

    vagus nerve

  • 42

    responsible for sensation of hearing and balance

    vestibulocochlear nerve

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    it is responsible for transmitting sensory information related to smell from the nose to the brain

    olfactory nerve

  • 2

    arises from the olfactory bulb which is located at the base of the frontal lobe of the brain

    olfactory nerve

  • 3

    damage to the nerve can cause a loss of sense of smell or changes in the perception of smell

    olfactory nerve

  • 4

    responsible for transmitting visual information from the eyes to the brain. it helps us perceive and interpret visual stimuli including shape colors and movements

    optic nerve

  • 5

    emerges from the back of the eye and extend back to the brain

    optic nerve

  • 6

    damage to this nerve can result in vision loss and blindness depending on the severity and location of the damage

    optic nerve

  • 7

    controls the movement of most of the muscles that move the eye including the levator palpebrae superioris muscle that rises the eyelid the superior rectus muscle that moves the eye upward and the median rectus muscle that moves the eye inward

    oculomotor nerve

  • 8

    originated from the midbrain and passes through the superior orbital fissure to innervate the muscles of the eye

    oculomotor nerve

  • 9

    damage to this nerve can result in a range of eye movement problem including difficulty moving the eye upward downward or in word; dropping of eyelid; and dilation of pupil

    oculomotor nerve

  • 10

    controls the movement of the superior oblique muscle which moves the eye rotational downward and outward

    trochlear nerve

  • 11

    originated from the midbrain and passes through the superior orbital fissure to innervate the superior oblique muscle of the eye

    trochlear nerve

  • 12

    damage in this nerve can cause double vision difficulty with downward gaze

    trochlear nerve

  • 13

    it has three branches that have different function. the ophthalmic branch supply sensation to the forehead upper eyelid and nose. the maxillary branch supplies sensation in the middle a face including cheeks upper lips and upper teeth. the mandibular branch supplies sensation to the lower face including the lower lip chin and lower teeth

    trigeminal nerve

  • 14

    originated from the pons and has three branches: ophthalmic maxillary mandibular

    trigeminal nerve

  • 15

    defect on this nerve has both sensory and motor function related to face and head damage to this nerve can result in facial numbness pain or weakness as well as difficulty chewing and swallowing

    trigeminal nerve

  • 16

    controls the lateral rectus muscle which moves the eye outward

    abducens nerve

  • 17

    originated from the pontomedullary region and passes through the superior orbital fissure to innervate the lateral rectus muscle of the eye

    abducens nerve

  • 18

    damage on this nerve can result in difficulty moving the outward which can cause double vision and eye strain

    abducens nerve

  • 19

    motor function of facial expression autonomic control of tear glands, nasal and palatine glands, submandibular and sublingual salivary gland and sense of taste

    facial nerve

  • 20

    inability to control muscles; saging resulting from loss of muscle tone distorted sense of taste especially for sweet

    facial nerve

  • 21

    responsible for hearing and equilibrium

    auditory nerve

  • 22

    nerve deafness dizziness nausea loss of balance and nystagmagnus

    auditory nerve

  • 23

    responsible for controlling muscle in the oral cavity and upper throat as well as part of the sense of taste and production of saliva

    glossopharyngeal nerve

  • 24

    damage on this nerve can loss of bitter and sour taste; impaired swallowing

    glossopharyngeal nerve

  • 25

    swallowing taste speech pulmonary cardiovascular and gastrointestinal regulation; sensation of hunger fullness and intestinal discomfort

    vagus nerve

  • 26

    effect on disney can cause hoarseness or loss of voice impaired swallowing and gastrointestinal motility fatal if both nerve are damage

    vagus nerve

  • 27

    swallowing; head neck and shoulder movement

    spinal accessory

  • 28

    effect on this nerve can cause impaired movement of head neck and shoulder, difficulty in shrugging shoulders on damage side, paralysis of sternocleidomastoid, causing head to turn towards injured side

    spinal accessory

  • 29

    tongue movement of speech, food manipulation and swallowing

    hypoglossal nerve

  • 30

    damage on this nerve can cause difficulty in speech and swallowing inability to protrude tongue if both right and left are injured; deviation to wards injured side and a trophy of tongue on the side if only one nerve is damaged

    hypoglossal nerve

  • 31

    responsible for contractions of one of the extraocular muscles

    abducens nerve

  • 32

    responsible for contractions of the facial muscles and for part of the sense of taste, as well as causing saliva production

    facial nerve

  • 33

    responsible for contraction of muscles in the tongue and throat and for part of the sense of taste as well as causing saliva production

    glossopharyngeal nerve

  • 34

    responsible for contraction of muscle of the tongue

    hypoglossal nerve

  • 35

    responsible for contraction of the four of the extraocular muscles the muscles in the upper eyelid and pupillary constriction

    oculomotor nerve

  • 36

    responsible for sense of smell

    olfactory nerve

  • 37

    responsible for visual sensation

    optic nerve

  • 38

    responsible for contraction of neck muscles

    spinal accessory nerve

  • 39

    responsible for cutaneous sensation of the face and contraction of the muscle of the mastication

    trigeminal nerve

  • 40

    responsible for contraction of one of the extraocular muscle

    trochlear nerve

  • 41

    responsible for autonomic control of organs in the thoracic and abdominal cavities

    vagus nerve

  • 42

    responsible for sensation of hearing and balance

    vestibulocochlear nerve