anatomy
fiber type
target tissue
lesion
reflexes
100

These nerves travel within the foramen magnum

What are glossopharyngeal (XI), vagus (X) and spinal accessory (XI) nerves?

100

Hypoglossal (VII) fiber type 

What is motor fibers?

100

The target of the hypoglossal nerve 

What is the tongue?

100

Inability to abduct the eye is caused by damage to this nerve

What is the abducens nerve?

100

The afferent cranial nerve responsible for the pupillary light reflex

What is the optic nerve?

200

The foramen through which the facial nerve exits the skull

What is the internal acoustic meatus?

200

Fiber type(s) trigeminal nerve (V) carries 

What are sensory and motor fibers?

200

Sternocleidomastoid is innervated by this nerve

What is the spinal accessory nerve (XI)?

200
Anosmia is caused by lesion to this nerve

What is the olfactory nerve?

200

Mediates the efferent portion of the gag reflex

What is the vagus nerve?

300

These nerves are have nuclei in the midbrain

What are oculomotor (III) and trochlear (IV) nerves?

300

The trochlear nerve (IV) carries this fiber type

What are motor fibers?

300

The function of the vestibulocochlear nerve 

What are hearing and balance?

300
A mass in the middle ear can compress the chorda tympani, causing this symptom. 

What is loss of taste on the anterior 2/3 of the tongue?

300

The nerves responsible for the corneal reflex arc

What are opthalmic branch (V1) and facial nerve (VII)?

400

Mass effect from the pituitary gland can compress these cranial nerve fibers

What is the optic nerve? (compression of optic chiasm)

400
These are the fiber types associated with the oculomotor nerve (III)

What are motor and parasympathetic?

400

Tensor tympani is innervated by this nerve

What is the facial nerve?

400

Sensation loss over the cheekbones is caused by damage to a specific branch of a nerve

What is the V2 (maxillary) branch of the trigeminal nerve?

400

Trigeminal nerve (branch V3) mediates both afferent and efferent portions of this reflex

What is the jaw jerk reflex?

500

This nerve encircles the middle meningeal artery

What is the auriculotemporal nerve? (branch of V3 of trigeminal)

500

Parasympathetic innervation to the parotid gland is mediated by this nerve

What is the glossopharyngeal nerve?

500

This nerve carries somatosensation to the posterior 1/3 of the tongue

What is the glossopharyngeal nerve?

500

Difficulty reading and walking down stairs is caused by a lesion to this nerve

What is the trochlear nerve?

500

The specific nerve responsible for the lacrimation reflex

What is the greater petrosal branch of the facial nerve?
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