TABLE 14.1 The Cranial Nerves Function
CN X: Vagus nerve
In the head and the neck it provides some sensory innervation from the skin of the head and the pharynx, motor axons to muscles involved in speech and swallowing, and motor axons to certain salivary glands. Outside the head and the neck it innervates most of the thoracic and abdominal viscera as the main nerve of the parasympathetic nervous system. (is the only cranial nerve that "wanders" outside of the head and neck ("vagus" means "wanderer"))
CN XI: Accessory nerve
Its motor axons innervate the muscles that move the head and the neck, (such as the trapezius and sternocleidomastoid muscles) (only cranial nerve that has both a cranial component originating from the brainstem and a spinal component originating from the spinal cord)
CN VII: Facial nerve
innervate many structures and provide for the following: motor to the muscles of facial expression; taste from the anterior two-thirds of the tongue; motor to the glands that produce tears (the lacrimal glands), mucus, and saliva; and sensory from part of the face and mouth.
CN III: Oculomotor nerve
innervates four of the six extrinsic eye muscles that move the eyeball (the muscle that opens the eyelid, the muscle that constricts the pupil, and the muscle that changes the shape of the lens for near vision, an adjustment called accommodation)
CN IV: Trochlear nerve
innervates one of the six extrinsic eye muscles that moves the eyeball (the superior oblique muscle).
CN VI: Abducens nerve
innervates the final extrinsic eye muscle (the lateral rectus muscle).
CN XII: Hypoglossal nerve
innervates the muscles that move the tongue. (Note that the hypoglossal nerve moves the tongue but does not provide any taste sensation to the tongue.)
CN VIII: Vestibulocochlear nerve
innervates the structures of the inner ear and provides for the senses of hearing and equilibrium.
CN V: Trigeminal nerve
innervation to the muscles of mastication (chewing).
CN IX: Glossopharyngeal nerve
muscles of the pharynx (throat) involved in swallowing and sensory fibers from the posterior one-third of the tongue for taste sensation.
CN I: Olfactory nerve
sense of smell
CN II: Optic nerve
sense of vision