Cranial Nerve Nuclei Flashcards

1
Q

What cranial nerve nuclei are found near the midline?

A

III
IV
VI
XII

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2
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What cranial nerve has its nucleus in the superior colliculus of the midbrain?

A

III

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3
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What cranial nerve has its nucleus in the inferior colliculus of the midbrain?

A

IV

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4
Q

Where does the somatic motor and the parasympathetic motor fibres in CN III originate?

A

Somatic motor - oculomotor nucleus

Parasympathetics - EW nucleus

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5
Q

Where does CN XI arise?

A

The cervical spinal cord.

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6
Q

What are the 3 parts of the trigeminal nucleus and what are their functions?

A

Mesencephalic nucleus - proprioception.
Pontine trigeminal nucleus - discriminative touch, vibration
Spinal nucleus - pain, temp

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7
Q

Where does the trigeminal nucleus sit in the brainstem?

A

From the midbrain to the upper 2 segments of the c-spine

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8
Q

What do the superior and inferior salivatory nuclei do?

A

Parasympathetic efferents to ganglia of salivatory glands

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9
Q

What cranial nerves go to the superior and inferior salivatory nuclei?

A

VII and IX

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10
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What does the solitary nucleus do?

A

Taste and visceral sensation (e.g. carotid sinus/body, aortic arch and viscera)

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11
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What nerves go to the solitary nucleus?

A

VII, IX and X

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12
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What does the nucleus ambiguus do?

A

Motor efferents to pharynx, larynx and upper oesophagus.

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13
Q

What nerves go to the nucleus ambiguus?

A

IX and X

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14
Q

What are the 2 parts of the solitary nucleus?

A
Gustatory nucleus (taste)
Commisural nucleus (visceral afferents)
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15
Q

What is the cranial nerve equivalent of the corticospinal tract and is it mostly unilaterally or bilaterally innervated?

A

Corticobulbar tract

Mostly bilaterally innervated

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16
Q

Where do signals for cranial nerves with parasympathetic efferents come from and why?

A

Hypothalamus

It receives lots of info about the body’s physiological status

17
Q

What are the functions of the reticular formation?

A
Integrate cranial nerve reflexes
Participate in conduction and modulation of pain
Influence voluntary movement
Regulate autonomic activity
Integrate respiration and sleep
Activates the cerebral cortex
18
Q

What are the 3 functions of the basal ganglia?

A

Facilitate purposeful movement
Inhibit unwanted movements
Role in posture and muscle tone

19
Q

What are the 4 nuclei that the facial nerve goes to?

A

Facial motor
Salivatory
Spinal trigeminal
Solitary

20
Q

What are the 4 nuclei that the glossopharyngeal nerve goes to?

A

Solitary
Spinal trigeminal
Inferior salivatory
Nucleus ambiguus

21
Q

What are the 4 nuclei that the vagus nerve goes to?

A

Dorsal nucleus of the vagus (parasympathetic motor)
Solitary
Spinal trigeminal
Nucleus ambiguus