ANAT 321 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Olfactory Bulb, Cribriform Plate, Trochlear Nerve

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We can see a drawing and what the cranial nerves actually look like. The cranial nerves are peripheral nerves that emerge from the brain as opposed to the peripheral nerves that emerge from the spinal cord (spinal nerves). The cranial nerves are different from the spinal nerves in a couple of ways. (we are. First, they don"t come out in this incredibly orderly arrangement. The second difference is that different cranial nerves have different kinds of specialized functions. So, when it comes to the spinal nerves, all the spinal nerves are sensory information coming in and movement information going out. But the cranial nerves are more complicated. Lab: we can take the human brain and try to find the cranial nerves. The first 6 of them are pretty easy to find, the last 6 are really hard to find. (in brainstem) We have to have a general sense of where those nerves are and what they do.

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