These convey visceromotor instructions for the PSNS only for head-related structures and most viscera.
What are cranial nerves.
100
Sensory nerves terminate here.
What are brainstem nuclei.
100
So-named due to the unique embyrological origins of head and neck structures.
What are the branchial efferent nerves.
100
CN I Olfactory is categorized as...
Special visceral afferent.
200
Abducens
What is CN VI
200
The four general cranial nerve functional categories.
What are (1) general somatic afferent (2) general somatic efferent (3) general visceral afferent (4) general visceral efferent
200
Motor nerves originate here.
What are brainstem nuclei.
200
Trigeminal, Facial, Glossopharyngeal, and Vagus Nerves.
What are the four CN categorized as branchial efferent?
200
CN I chemoreceptors are located in the...
What is the epithelium of the nasal cavity.
300
CN IX
What is the glossopharyngeal nerve.
300
The CN functional category related to hearing, balance, and vision.
What is special somatic afferent.
300
Brainstem nuclei correspond roughly to ________.
Cranial Nerve brainstem attachment points (e.g., CN V sensory nerve attaches at pons, the nuclei it synapses with are in the same area of the brainstem).
300
From which arches does the Vagus nerve develop?
What are branchial arches 4-6.
300
Higher order processing of olfactory information occurs here.
What is the orbital prefrontal cortex, a structure that assigns affective value to sensory experiences.
400
CN XII
What is the hypoglossal nerve.
400
The CN functional category related to taste and smell.
What is special visceral afferent.
400
These are not continuous as a column; instead are interrupted and form a series of at longitudinal levels.
What are CN sensory & motor nuclei.
400
Branchial arch 2 becomes the...
What is the facial nerve.
400
Three areas that are involved in initial processing of odors include...
Amygdala, uncus, and hippocampus
500
The four branchial efferent nerves
What are CN V, VII, IX, and X (trigeminal, facial, glossopharyngeal, and vagus)
500
Cranial nerves, like _______, innervate LMN, but for functional systems of speech production and swallowing.
What are _spinal somatomotor nerves_.
500
Clusters of functionally related cell bodies are called:
What are nuclei.
500
All of these innervate skeletal muscles.
What are the four CN categorized as branchial efferent (i.e., V, VII, IX, and X).
500
Taste, memory, and evaluation of environment.
What are three things that CN I Olfactory input influences?