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Cranial Nerves

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Nerve
Afferent/Efferent Function
Olfactory   Afferent: Smell  
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Optic   Afferent: Sight  
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Oculomotor   Efferent: Voluntary motor, levor of eyelid, superior, medial and inferior recti, inferior oblique muscle of eyeball. Autonomic: smooth muscle of eyeball  
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Trochlear   Efferent: Voluntary: Superior oblique muscle of eyeball  
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Trigeminal   Afferent: Touch, pain: Skin of face, mucous membranes of nose sinuses, mouth, anterior tounge Efferent: Voluntary muscles of mastication  
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Abducens   Efferent: Lateral rectus muscle of eyeball  
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Facial   Afferent: Taste:Anterior tounge Efferent: Voluntary: Facial Muscles. Autonomic: lacrimal, submandibular, and sublingual glands  
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Vestibulocochlear   Afferent: Hearing and balance (ear)  
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Glossopharyngeal   Afferent: Touch and pain of posterior tongue and pharynx. Taste of posterior tongue Efferent: Voluntary pharynx muscle. Autonomic parotid gland  
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Vagus   Afferent: Touch and pain of pharynx, larynx and bronchi. Taste: Tongue and epiglottis Efferent: Volutnary palate, pharynx and larynx. Autonomic: thoracic and abdominal viscera  
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Accessory   Efferent: Voluntary SCM and trap  
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Hypoglossal   Efferent: Voluntary motor muscles of tongue  
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