PNS + cranial nerves + spinal nerves
Cranial nerves
12 pairs that exit the brain as part of the peripheral nervous system
peripheral nervous system
Contains all the nerves that exit the brain and spinal cord, carrying sensory and motor messages to and from the other parts of the body
Mixed nerves
Spinal nerves
Spinal ganglion
collection of cell bodies of afferent nerves located just outside the spinal cord, process info about touch, temperature, and other body senses from the periphery
Trigeminal nerve (V)
controls chewing movement in facial expressions and that carries taste information back to the brain
Spinal accessory nerve (XI)
controls cranial muscles of the neck
Hypoglossal nerve (XII)
controls movement of the tongue
o Trigeminal nerve (V) o Facial nerve (VII) o Glossopharyngeal nerve (IX) o Vagus nerve (X)
cranial nerves that carry mixed sensory and motor functions
• Oculomotor nerve (III) • Trochlear nerve (IV) • Abducens nerve (VI) - Spinal accessory nerve (XI) - Hypoglossal nerve (XII)
cranial nerves that carry only motor information
o Olfactory nerve (I) - smell o Optic nerve (II) - info from the eyes to the brain o Auditory nerve (VIII) - info from inner ear
cranial nerves that carry only sensory information:
Autonomic nervous system
division of peripheral nervous system that directs the activity of the glands, organs and smooth muscles of the body
Glossopharyngeal nerve (IX)
manages both sensory and motor function in the throat
Facial nerve (VII)
produces muscle movement in facial expressions and that carries taste information back to the brain
Vagus nerve (X)
serves heart, liver, digestive tract
Efferent
spinal nerve that carries motor commands away from the CNS, all myelinated in the adult
Afferent
spinal nerve that carries sensory info to the CNS, contain both myelinated and unmyelinated fibres
somatic nervous system
the peripheral nervous system division that brings sensory input to the brain and spinal cord and returns commands to the muscles