CN 1 An impairment in smell may be an injury of... (Olfactory) Dorsal root ganglion Where the sensory pathway begins Wernike's Auditory input (Area 22) Optic Chiasm Where the nasal fibers decussate (visual pathway) Spinothalamic Tract Where pain & temp originate Proprioception Sense that allows us to know where we are in space. Heschel's Gyrus Lesions here may cause deafness Angular Gyrus Association area for auditory and visual (39) CN 2 CN responsible for visual acuity (OPTIC) CN 4 S & M CN responsible for turning eyes downward & laterally (Trochlear) Perception Our interpretation of the received sensation Supramarginal Gyrus Area for writing (agraphia)- area 40 Inferior Colliculus 3rd synapse in aud pathway (pitch discrim, vowel, consonant detection) Cochlear Nucleus 1st synapse of Aud. Pathway (beginning of sound interpretation) Visual Association Area Brodmann's area 18 & 19 CN 5 S & M CN responsible for chewing face & mouth touch & pain (Trigeminal) Dorsal Column Where fine touch & proprioception originate CN 3 S & M CN responsible for eyelid & eyeball movement (Oculomotor) Broca's Area for speech production (44 & 45) Temporal Fibers In the vis. pathway, these fibers stay on same side. Superior Olivary Complex 2nd synapse of Aud. Pathway (sound localization, est time different & intensity) Nasal Fibers In Vis. pathway, these fibers decussate Sensation The reception of info into our bodies. CN 8 CN responsible for hearing and balance (Vestibulocochlear) CN 1 An impairment in smell may be an injury of... (Olfactory) Dorsal root ganglion Where the sensory pathway begins Wernike's Auditory input (Area 22) Optic Chiasm Where the nasal fibers decussate (visual pathway) Spinothalamic Tract Where pain & temp originate Proprioception Sense that allows us to know where we are in space. Heschel's Gyrus Lesions here may cause deafness Angular Gyrus Association area for auditory and visual (39) CN 2 CN responsible for visual acuity (OPTIC) CN 4 S & M CN responsible for turning eyes downward & laterally (Trochlear) Perception Our interpretation of the received sensation Supramarginal Gyrus Area for writing (agraphia)- area 40 Inferior Colliculus 3rd synapse in aud pathway (pitch discrim, vowel, consonant detection) Cochlear Nucleus 1st synapse of Aud. Pathway (beginning of sound interpretation) Visual Association Area Brodmann's area 18 & 19 CN 5 S & M CN responsible for chewing face & mouth touch & pain (Trigeminal) Dorsal Column Where fine touch & proprioception originate CN 3 S & M CN responsible for eyelid & eyeball movement (Oculomotor) Broca's Area for speech production (44 & 45) Temporal Fibers In the vis. pathway, these fibers stay on same side. Superior Olivary Complex 2nd synapse of Aud. Pathway (sound localization, est time different & intensity) Nasal Fibers In Vis. pathway, these fibers decussate Sensation The reception of info into our bodies. CN 8 CN responsible for hearing and balance (Vestibulocochlear)
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An impairment in smell may be an injury of...(Olfactory)
CN 1
Where the sensory pathway begins
Dorsal root ganglion
Auditory input (Area 22)
Wernike's
Where the nasal fibers decussate (visual pathway)
Optic Chiasm
Where pain & temp originate
Spinothalamic Tract
Sense that allows us to know where we are in space.
Proprioception
Lesions here may cause deafness
Heschel's Gyrus
Association area for auditory and visual (39)
Angular Gyrus
CN responsible for visual acuity (OPTIC)
CN 2
S & M CN responsible for turning eyes downward & laterally (Trochlear)
CN 4
Our interpretation of the received sensation
Perception
Area for writing (agraphia)-area 40
Supramarginal Gyrus
3rd synapse in aud pathway (pitch discrim, vowel, consonant detection)
Inferior Colliculus
1st synapse of Aud. Pathway (beginning of sound interpretation)
Cochlear Nucleus
Brodmann's area 18 & 19
Visual Association Area
S & M CN responsible for chewing face & mouth touch & pain (Trigeminal)
CN 5
Where fine touch & proprioception originate
Dorsal Column
S & M CN responsible for eyelid & eyeball movement (Oculomotor)
CN 3
Area for speech production (44 & 45)
Broca's
In the vis. pathway, these fibers stay on same side.
Temporal Fibers
2nd synapse of Aud. Pathway (sound localization, est time different & intensity)
Superior Olivary Complex
In Vis. pathway, these fibers decussate
Nasal Fibers
The reception of info into our bodies.
Sensation
CN responsible for hearing and balance (Vestibulocochlear)
CN 8