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The brainstem comprises these three parts   I am made up of the medulla, pons and the midbrain  
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Cranial nerve I, the olfactory, is responsible for   Olfactive (smell) information is carried by this cranial nerve  
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Cranial nerve II, the optic, is responseible for   Vision  
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Name the cranial nerves that strictly carry sensory information   Olfactory, Optic and Versibulocochlear all carry this type of information  
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Name the cranial nerves that strictly carry motor infomation   Occulomotor, trochlear, abducens, spinal accessory and hypoglossal  
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Cranial nerve III, the occulomotor, is responsible for   Motor signals for eye movements, eye lids and pupillary constriction are carried by this cranial nerve  
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Cranial nerve IV, the trochlear, is reponsible for    
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