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Cranial Nerves

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I. Olfactory, S   superior to optic chiasma, underside of frontal lobe; carry special visceral afferent impulses for sense of smell  
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II. Optic, S   extends out of optic chiasma; carry special somatic afferent impulses for vision  
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III. Oculomotor, M   origninates in midbrain, near its junction w/pons; moves the eye muscles (infer/sup oblique, medial radialis)  
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IV. Trochlear, M   brainstem (cerebral peduncles) moves sup. oblique musc.  
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V. Trigeminal, B   lat. side of pons, facial muscles, skin on face  
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VI. Abducens, M   caudal part of pons, lat. Rectus musc.  
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VII. Facial, B   rost of medulla, inf. To CNVIII; Sk musc. Of face, facial express., most of tongue  
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VIII. Vestibulochoclear, S   rost. End of medulla, sends info about balance  
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IX. Glossopharyngeal, B   lat. Part of medulla; pharyngeal musc., tongue  
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X. Vagus, B   lat. Part of medulla, below CNIX; thoracic abdominal cavities, pharnnyx  
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XI. Accessory, M   Cerv. Portion of Spinal Cord; neck and back  
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XII. Hypoglossal, M   on medulla, med. to CNX; instrinsic/extrinsic tongue musc., salivary glands  
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