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Nucleus
Cranial Nerves Associated
Type
Part of Brainstem
Occulomotor Nuclei   3   Motor to Regular Skeletal Muscle   Midbrain  
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Trochlear Nuclie   4   Motor to Regular Skeletal Muscle   Midbrain  
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Abducent Nucleus   6   Motor to Regular Skeletal Muscle   Pons  
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Hypoglossal Nuclei   12   Motor to Regular Skeletal Muscle   Medulla  
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Edinger- Westphal   3   Preganglionic Parasympathetic   Midbrain  
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Superior Salivatory   7   Preganglionic Parasympathetic   Pons  
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Inferior Salivatory   9   Preganglionic Parasympathetic   Medulla  
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Dorsal Motor Nuclei   10   Preganglionic Parasympathetic   Medulla  
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Motor Trigeminal   5   Motor to Pharyngeal Arch Skeletal Muscle   Pons  
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Motor Facial   7   Motor to Pharyngeal Arch Skeletal Muscle   Pons  
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Nucleus Ambiguous   9, 10   Motor to Pharyngeal Arch Skeletal Muscle   Medulla  
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Solitary Nucleus   7, 9, 10   Sensory- Visceral Sensations (taste, coratid sinus and body, heart)   Pontine Medullary Jxn  
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Vestibular Nuclei   8   Sensory (4 parts)   Pontine Medullary Jxn  
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Cochlear Nuclei   8   Sensory   Pontine Medullary Jxn  
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Mesencephalic   5   Sensory (Proprioception)   Midbrain/ Pons  
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Chief Sensory   5   Sensory (Touch)   Pons  
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Spinal Trigeminal   5   Sensory (Pain and Temp)   Pontine Medullary Jxn  
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