Cranial Nerve Functions
6. Abducens
Carries somatic motor fibers to lateral rectus muscle that moves the eyeball.
12. Hypoglossal
Mixed (but primarily motor in function) - carries somatic motor fibers to muscles of tongue.
11. Accessory
Mixed (but primarily motor in function) - provides somatic motor fibers to sternocleidomastoid and trapezius muscles and to muscles of soft palate, pharynx, and larynx (spinal and medullary fibers respectively).
10. Vagus
Mixed - fibers carry somatic motor impulses to pharynx and larynx and sensory fibers from same structures; very large portion is composed of parasympathetic motor fibers, which supply heart and smooth muscles of abdominal visceral organs; transmits sensory impulses from viscera.
5. Trigeminal
Mixed - major sensory nerve of face; conducts sensory impulses from skin of face and anterior scalp, from mucosae of mouth and nose, and from surface of eyes; mandibular division also contains motor fibers that innervate muscles of mastication and muscles of floor of mouth.
9. Glossopharyngeal
Mixed - somatic motor fibers serve pharyngeal muscles, and parasympathetic motor fibers serve salivary glands; sensory fibers carry impulses from pharynx, tonsils, posterior tongue (taste buds), and from chemoreceptors and pressure receptors of carotid artery.
7. Facial
Mixed - supplies somatic motor fibers to muscles of facial expression and parasympathetic motor fibers to lacrimal and salivary glands; carries sensory fibers form taste receptors of anterior portion of tongue.
4. Trochlear
Primarily motor - provides somatic motor fibers to superior oblique muscle that moves the eyeball.
3. Oculomotor
Primarily motor- somatic motor fibers to inferior oblique and superior, inferior, and medial rectus muscles, which direct eyeball, and to levator palpebrae muscles of the superior eyelid; parasympathetic fibers to iris and smooth muscle controlling lens shape (reflex responses to varying light intensity and focusing of eye for near vision).
1. Olfactory
Purely sensory - carries afferent impulses associated with sense of smell
2. Optic
Purely sensory - carries afferent impulses associated with vision.
8. Vestibulocochlear
Purely sensory - vestibular branch transmits impulses associated with sense of equilibrium from vestibular apparatus and semicircular canals; cochlear branch transmits impulses associated with hearing from cochlea