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Brainstem & cranial nerves (wk. 4)

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What 3 parts make up the brain stem?   show
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show Cranial nerves  
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show Medulla  
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show Medulla  
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show Upper motor neuron & deep sensibility pathways  
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show Reticular Formation  
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The _______ aids in maintaining appropriate levels of consciousness & alertness and monitors what sensory stimuli gets up to conscious levels.   show
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Solitary Tract & Nucleus receives taste fibers from these 3 cranial nerves.   show
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What are 2 main functions of the Vestibulocochlear Nerve?   show
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show Vestibulocochlear Nerve (VIII)  
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Lesions of the Vestibulocochlear Nerve can lead to___.   show
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This nerve has functions including: taste (post. 1/3 of tongue), sensory to tympanic cavity, auditory tubes, & soft palate, and motor to stylopharyngeus muscle.   show
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show Glossopharyngeal Nerve (IX)  
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What is the only cranial nerve to leave the head & neck?   show
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Which cranial nerve is responsible for phonation (speaking) & swallowing?   show
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show Accessory (XI)  
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show Hypoglossal (XII)  
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show Hypoglossal (XII)  
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Injury to this cranial nerve will impair one's ability to raise their shoulders and rotate their head.   show
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show Solitary Tract and Nucleus  
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show Solitary Tract and Nucleus  
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Tumor originating from Schwann cells of the vestibular nerve that compresses the cochlear nerve resulting in tinnitus and loss of hearing.   show
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show Glossopharyngeal (IX)  
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