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The Abducens nerve (CN VI) has a very long pathway inside the skull. If pressure builds up in the brain, this nerve is often the first to fail, causing double vision.

Controls the muscles used in head rotation and shoulder shrugging. Hypoglossal

Responsible for the movements of the tongue involved in speech and swallowing. Master the 12 Nerves: Classic Mnemonics your12 nervesblogspotcom

Handles facial sensation and the motor functions of chewing (mastication). Abducens

ensory (I), S ensory (II), M otor (III), M otor (IV), B oth (V), M otor (VI), B oth (VII), S ensory (VIII), B oth (IX), B oth (X), M otor (XI), M otor (XII). Why the 12 Nerves Matter in Clinical Practice The Abducens nerve (CN VI) has a very

Damage to the Facial nerve (CN VII) can result in Bell's Palsy or facial drooping, a common physical sign of a stroke.

Responsible for hearing and maintaining balance (equilibrium). Glossopharyngeal Hypoglossal Responsible for the movements of the tongue

The longest nerve; controls digestion, heart rate, and parasympathetic functions. Accessory

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The Abducens nerve (CN VI) has a very long pathway inside the skull. If pressure builds up in the brain, this nerve is often the first to fail, causing double vision.

Controls the muscles used in head rotation and shoulder shrugging. Hypoglossal

Responsible for the movements of the tongue involved in speech and swallowing. Master the 12 Nerves: Classic Mnemonics

Handles facial sensation and the motor functions of chewing (mastication). Abducens

ensory (I), S ensory (II), M otor (III), M otor (IV), B oth (V), M otor (VI), B oth (VII), S ensory (VIII), B oth (IX), B oth (X), M otor (XI), M otor (XII). Why the 12 Nerves Matter in Clinical Practice

Damage to the Facial nerve (CN VII) can result in Bell's Palsy or facial drooping, a common physical sign of a stroke.

Responsible for hearing and maintaining balance (equilibrium). Glossopharyngeal

The longest nerve; controls digestion, heart rate, and parasympathetic functions. Accessory