There are twelve pairs of cranial nerves
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The following cranial nerves contain preganglionic axons, and the parasympathetic targets are noted for each:
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If you are asking if the extraaxial NERVES themselves cross then it is only CN IV that does. If you are asking about the tracts in the brain/brainstem, then most are crossed or at least partially crossed. The main exceptions being olfactory...
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brain and spinal cord and is responsible for processing information gathered from the rest of the nerves and transmitting instructions to the body. Messages passing to and from the CNS are carried by the nerves of the peripheral nervous sys...
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The accessory nerve is traditionally described as having both spinal and cranial roots, with the spinal root originating from the upper cervical segments of the spinal cord and the cranial root originating from the dorsolateral surface of t...
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Hi Robin...sorry I haven't been around to see your question as I think you and I are having the same problems. They call them lacunar storkes....tiny strokes deep in the base of the brain that can cause havoc but are so small that they can'...
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