Flashcards in Unit 2 Deck (189)
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Name the nerve, which innervates the risorius. ______ of ______
Marginal mandibular nerve of the facial nerve
91
Name two nerves, which communicate with the posterior auricular nerve of the facial nerve.
Posterior branch of the great auricular
Lesser occipital nerve
92
Name the nerve, which innervates the corrugator supercilii.
Temporal nerves of the facial nerve
93
The procerus is innervated by the ________ of __________.
Superficial branches of the buccal nerve of the facial nerve
94
Name the nerve, which innervates the zygomaticus major. __________ of _________
Upper deep branches of the of the buccal nerve of the facial nerve
95
The transverse cutaneous cervical nerve communicates with ____ of the facial nerve.
Cervical nerve
96
Name the sequential nerves from the superior salivatory nucleus to the submandibular ganglion.
Sup. Salivatory Nucleus, nervous intermedius, facial nerve, chorda tympani, lingual nerve, submandibular ganglion
97
Facial paralysis is known as ___________.
Bell's Palsy
98
The cochlear nerve arises from the ______________ ganglion.
Spiral ganglion of Corti
99
The hair cells of the organ of Corti are for (hearing/balancing) sense.
Hearing
100
The foraminous spiral tract becomes the ________ root or nerve.
Cochlear nerve or radix cochlearis
101
The cochlear nerve terminates in the ______ & _______ nuclei.
Anterior cochlear
Posterior cochlear
102
The nerve fibers from the basal cochlear convolution terminate in the _____ part of the (posterior)ventral cochlear nucleus for the tonotopic organization
Medial
103
The trapezoid body contains _____, ______ & _____ nuclei.
Posterior, medial, and anterior nuclei of the trapezoid body (superior olive)
104
Name the connection between the dorsal cochlear nucleus to opposite side of the lateral lemniscus.
Posterior acoustic (medullary) striae
105
The Probst’s commisure connects the right & left ________.
Lateral Commissure
106
The peduncle of the inferior colliculi connects from _____ to _____for sound information.
Inferior colliculus
Medial geniculate body
107
The right & left medial geniculate bodies are inter-connected by the __________.
Inferior supraoptic (Gudden's) commissure
108
Name five commisures connecting the cochlear tract in the central nervous system.
Trapezoid body
Posterior acoustic (medullary) striae
Probst's commissure
Commissure of the inferior colliculi
Gudden's commissure/inferior supraoptic commissure
109
The auditory cortex is located in the __________ gyrus.
Superior temporal
110
The vestibular nerve originated from the ____ ganglion in the _______.
Vestibular ganglion
Internal acoustic meatus
111
The superior part of the vestibular ganglion receives nerves from the ___, ___, ____ & ___.
Anterior ampullary nerve
Lateral ampullary nerve
Utricular nerve
Part of the saccular nerve
112
Name the first nucleus where the vestibular nerve enters centrally.
Lateral vestibular/Deiter's nucleus
113
Name the four vestibular nuclei in the caudal pons.
Lateral vestibular/Deiter's nucleus
Superior vestibular/Bechterew's nucleus
Medial vestibular/Schwalbe's nucleus
Inferior vestibular nucleus
114
The vestibular nuclei connect to the ____, ____, & _____ of the cerebellum.
Nodulus
Flocculus
Uvula
115
Name the tract which originates from the lateral vestibular nucleus to the sacral spinal cord for antigravity reflexes.
Vestibulospinal tract
116
Name the nucleus for the taste sense of the glossopharyngeal nerve.
Nucleus of the tractus solitarius
117
Name the nucleus of the general sense of the glossopharyngeal nerve.
Spinal nucleus of the trigeminal nerve
118
Name the motor nucleus of the glossopharyngeal nerve for the stylopharyngeus.
Rostral nucleus Ambiguus
119