Choose 3 cranial nerves. Tell me if they are sensory, motor or
mixed, their number, their location, and their function in detail.
Tell me why you chose the 3 cranial nerves you did and why you
think they are unique or important or interesting to you. Type
one-one 1/2 pages-double spaced.
1 List all of the cranial nerves that only have a purely sensory
function & state the specific function of each cranial nerve
that you list.
2. Where are the basal nuclei located? What is their general
function?
You will provide a story based on the cranial nerves. You should
tell the story of a complex action that involves at least 6 of the
twelve cranial nerves (for example, drinking a cup of tea). Your
story should include a clear description of an every day action and
clearly identify the cranial nerves involved and the role that they
play.
Edit: Should be understandable now :)
1.Name the cranial nerves tested and the extraocular
muscles tested when the subject is asked to follow the eraser on a
pencil as you move it in a one foot circle, two feet from their
face.
2.
Define corneal–retinal potential (CRP) and explain its
relation to electrooculography and the
electrooculogram.
1. What is presbyopia? Hyperopia? Myopia?
2. Which cranial nerves assesses eye function and acoustic
function?
3. What is the Rinne test? Weber test?
4. Do you or anyone you know have any of the
issues/symptoms/conditions mentioned in the video? Is it due to
genetics or aging? How is it being managed?
How are cranial nerves and spinal nerves similar? How are they
different?
2. What components come together to form a spinal nerve?
What’s the difference between a dorsal root, ventral root, dorsal
primary Ramos,and ventral primary ramus? What type of fibers,
sensory or motor, are found in each of these structures?
3. At what level is a spinal tap performed. From an
embryological stand point why is this possible?
4. What is the embryological basis for most NTDs? Can they...
Which of the following is a characteristic of both spinal and
cranial nerves? Which of the following is a characteristic of both
spinal and cranial nerves? They are formed from the fusion of
anterior and posterior roots. They are predominantly motor. They
contain bundles of axons. They are pure sensory.