| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| And which supplies lateral rectus? | Abducens | 78%
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| Which part of the ethmoid bone does the olfactory bulb have projections running through? | Cribriform plate | 78%
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| What nerve supplies superior oblique? | Trochlear | 67%
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| Whatis the name of the nucleus which the optic tracts terminate in? | Lateral Geniculate | 56%
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| What is the name of the decussation of the optic nerves, from which the optic tracts diverge? | Optic chiasma | 56%
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| And what about the V and VI nerves? | Pons and Medulla | 56%
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| Where do cranial nerves III and IV arise from? | Superior and inferior colliculus of midbrain | 56%
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| What nerve has the longest intercranial course and so is most likely to be affected by intracranial disease? | Abducens | 33%
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| What is the only cranial nerve to have a dorsal exit? | Trochlear | 33%
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| There are 4 nuclei that give rise to visceromotor outflows, what is the name of the one for cranial nerve III? | Edinger-Westphal | 22%
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| Nerve VII? | Superior salivatory | 22%
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| What is the main nerve responsible for special somatosensory outflow? | Vestibulocochlear | 22%
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| X? | Dorsal nucleus of the vagus | 11%
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| IX? | Inferior salivatory | 11%
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| What is the name of the nucleus which recieves all general somatosensory information from the structures of the head? | Trigeminal sensory | 11%
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