Lab 10F: Cranial Nerves
IV) Trochlear
Motor nerve which plays a role in eye movement. Innervation is the extrinsic eye muscle - superior oblique
III) Oculomotor
Motor nerve which enables eye movement, constriction of the pupil (miosis) and lens accommodation.
XI) Accessory
Motor nerve which enables speech, swallowing, and movements of the head and shoulders.
XII) Hypoglossal
Motor nerve which enables tongue movements for swallowing and speech.
VI) Abducens
Motor nerve which plays a role in eye movement. Innervation is the extrinsic eye muscle - lateral rectus.
VII) Facial
Mixed nerve involved in facial expression, secretion of glands and taste sensation.
X) Vagus
Mixed nerve involved in gland secretion, peristalsis, speech, taste, visceral and general sensation of the head, thorax, and abdomen.
IX) Glossopharyngeal
Mixed nerve which enables swallowing, salivation, taste sensation and general oral cavity sensations.
V) Trigeminal
Mixed nerve which supplies sensation to the facial skin and serves the muscles for chewing and swallowing.
VIII) Vestibulocochlear
Sensory nerve responsible for hearing, balance and motion.
II) Optic
Sensory nerve which brings visual information to the brain
eI) Olfactory
Sensory nerve which carries information about smell to the brain.