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NERVES THAT EMERGE DIRECTLY FROM THE BRAIN AND THE BRAINSTEM
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  • The facial nerve (VII) supplies the muscles of facial expression. Damage to the nerve causes a lack of muscle tone on the affected side, as can be seen on the right side of the face here.
  • Schematic 3D model of the cranial nerves
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cranial      
adj. κρανιακός
abducent nerve         
  • Axial section of the Brainstem (Pons) at the level of the Facial Colliculus
CRANIAL NERVE CONTROLLING THE MOVEMENT OF THE LATERAL RECTUS MUSCLE
Abducens; Sixth cranial nerve; Sixth nerve; Nervus abducens; Abducent nerves; Sixth Cranial Nerve; Abducens nerve diseases; Abducens nerve injury; Abducent nerve; CN VI; VI nerve; 6th cranial nerve; VI cranial nerve; Abdusens nerve; Abducens VI nerve; Abducens nerves; Cranial nerve 6; CN6
απαγωγό νεύρο
long headed         
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  • An Exotic Shorthair
  • 1896 World cephalic index map
  • 1898 Cephalic index map of Eastern Europe
  • Cephalic indexes of skull shapes. Long skull (left) – cephalic index 71.4; tall skull (center) – cephalic index 81; broad skull (right) – cephalic index 85
RATION OF WIDTH TO LENGTH OF THE HEAD OF AN ORGANISM
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Definitie

cranial nerves
¦ plural noun Anatomy the twelve pairs of nerves which arise directly from the brain and pass through separate apertures in the skull.

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Cranial nerves

Cranial nerves are the nerves that emerge directly from the brain (including the brainstem), of which there are conventionally considered twelve pairs. Cranial nerves relay information between the brain and parts of the body, primarily to and from regions of the head and neck, including the special senses of vision, taste, smell, and hearing.

The cranial nerves emerge from the central nervous system above the level of the first vertebra of the vertebral column. Each cranial nerve is paired and is present on both sides. There are conventionally twelve pairs of cranial nerves, which are described with Roman numerals I–XII. Some considered there to be thirteen pairs of cranial nerves, including cranial nerve zero. The numbering of the cranial nerves is based on the order in which they emerge from the brain and brainstem, from front to back.

The terminal nerves (0), olfactory nerves (I) and optic nerves (II) emerge from the cerebrum, and the remaining ten pairs arise from the brainstem, which is the lower part of the brain.

The cranial nerves are considered components of the peripheral nervous system (PNS), although on a structural level the olfactory (I), optic (II), and trigeminal (V) nerves are more accurately considered part of the central nervous system (CNS).

The cranial nerves are in contrast to spinal nerves, which emerge from segments of the spinal cord.