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The Cranial Nerves

Horizontales
It carries visual information from your retina to your brain.
It controls your tongue movements for speech, eating, and swallowing.
It transmits sound and balance information from your inner ear to your brain.
It feeds nerves to the lateral rectus muscles of the eyes that control their lateral movements.
It provides sensation to your face and mouth along with motor control of their functions.
It feeds nerves to the major muscle around your eyes that controls how they rotate.
Verticales
It controls your sense of smell.
It controls most of your eye movements along with the way your pupil constricts and the ability to keep your eyelid open.
It controls specific functions of your neck and shoulders.
It takes in sensory information from your middle ear, tonsils, pharynx, and the rest of your tongue.
It takes in sensory information from your middle ear, tonsils, pharynx, and the rest of your tongue.
It controls muscles responsible for generating your facial expressions. It also provides taste sensations to two-thirds of your tongue and mouth.