ANATOMY 328 Lecture 10: 3:21 lecture notes
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Lacrimal glands and glands of the nasal cavity, oral cavity, and palate taste. No specific name but it"s in or next to the organ its innervating. General visceral sensory of heart, lungs, and abdominal viscera; taste, swallowing, visceral motor of heart, lungs, abdominal viscera. Cn ii, iv, a branch of v (ophthalmic), and vi; extrinsic muscles of the eye (movement: oculomotor, glossopharyngeal, hypoglossal, trigeminal, oculomotor, facial, trigeminal, facial, glossopharyngeal, glossopharyngeal, trochlear, abducens. Group the cranial nerves by the type of information (neural modality) that they carry. A patient is going to have a surgery on his tympanic membrane. The approach for this surgery involves an incision near the stylomastoid foramen of the skull, just posterior to the ear. General visceral sensory: vagus, accessory, vagus, vagus, facial, glossopharyngeal. Loss of taste; facial expressions; sensation behind the ear; lacrimal gland, nasal gland, and palatine gland function on that side of face. One may be less obvious, but word parts should help. )