Brainstem and cranial nerves Flashcards

1
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Recall the 7 functional classifications of cranial nerves

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GSE, GVE, GSA, GVA, SSE, SVE, SVA

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2
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Recall the positioning of the 7 classifications of nuclei

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From medial to lateral: GSE, SVE, GVE, GVA/SVA, GSA, SSA

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3
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Recall the functional classification and location of the Edinger Westphal nucleus

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GVE, midbrain

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4
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Recall the functional classification and location of the Oculomotor nucleus

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GSE, midbrain

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5
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Recall the functional classification and location of the trochlear nucleus

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GSE, midbrain

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6
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Recall the functional classification and location of the trigeminal motor nucleus

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SVE, midbrain

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7
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Recall the functional classification and location of the abducens nucleus

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GSE, midbrain

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8
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Recall the functional classification and location of the facial nucleus?

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SVE, midbrain

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9
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Recall the functional classification and location of the salivatory nuclei

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GVE, pons and medulla

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10
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Recall the functional classification and location of the vagus nucleus

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GVE, medulla

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11
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Recall the functional classification and location of the nucleus ambiguus

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SVE, medulla

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12
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Recall the functional classification and location of the hypoglossal nucleus

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GSE, medulla

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13
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Recall the functional classification and location of the accessory nucleus

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SVE, cervical spine

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14
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What is the function of the Edinger Westphal nucleus?

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Autonomic function of the oculomotor nerve

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15
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What is the function of the pineal gland?

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Vital for maintaining circadian rhythm

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16
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What is the function of the dorsal columns?

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They carry information about fine touch and proprioception

17
Q

Recall the names, positions

and functions of the dorsal columns

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Gracile fasciculus = medial: info from lower limb

Cuneate fascilculus = lateral: info from upper limb

18
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What is secreted by the pineal gland?

19
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Where are the colliculi located and what are their functions?

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On the tectum:
Superior colliculi - visual area
Inferior colliculi - auditory reflexes

20
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What muscle is supplied by the trochlear nerve?

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Superior oblique

21
Q

Recall 2 structures seen in the dorsal aspect of the pons

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Rhomboid fossa

4th ventricle

22
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Recall the key structures seen on the anterior view of the brainstem working from the olfactory bulbs rostrally

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Olfactory bulbs
Optic chiasm
Oituitary stalk
mamillary bodies
cerebral peduncle
transverse fibres of pons
pyramids
23
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Recall the points of emergence from the brainstem of each of the cranial nerves

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1 - olfactory bulbs
2 - optic chiasm
3 - ponto-midbrain junction, medial
4 - ponto-midbrain junction, lateral
5 - pons, lateral
6 - pontomedullary junction, medial
7 - pontomedullary junction, lateral
8 - pontomedullary junction, lateral
9 - gracile fasciculus
10 - cuneate fasciculus
11 - cuneate fasciculus 
12 - cuneate fasciculus
24
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Recall the 3 branches of the trigeminal nerve

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  1. Opthalmic
  2. Mandibular
  3. Maxillary
25
Recall the function of the bridging fibres of the pons
Connect 2 halves of the cerebellum
26
What is the motor function of the trigeminal nerve?
Mastecation
27
What muscles are supplied by the accessory nerve?
Sternocleidomastoid and trapezius
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What is the name of the re-emerging cerebral peduncle at the medulla, and what is it composed of?
Pyramids - corticospinal tract
29
What is the main distinguishing structure that is seen in the midbrain?
Cerebral aqueduct
30
What is substantia nigra, where is it found and what is its clinical relevance?
Vital part of motor system that initiates movement, found in midbrain, is depigmented in Parkinson's
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What is the main distinguishing structure that is seen in the pons?
4th ventricle
32
Recall an example of a pathology associated with loss of brainstem function
Lateral medullary syndrome