name the sensory cranial nerves
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The cranial nerves (CN) are twelve pairs of nerves that, with the exception of the spinal accessory nerve originate in the brain and contribute to the peripheral nervous system (PNS), supplying the head and neck.
There are 12 paired nerves, and their main branches, include:
- The olfactory nerve
- The optic nerve
- The oculomotor nerve
- The trochlear nerve
- The trigeminal nerve
- The abducens nerve
- The facial nerve
- The vestibulocochlear nerve
- The glossopharyngeal nerve
- The vagus nerve
- The spinal accessory nerve
- The hypoglossal nerve
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The olfactory nerve
The optic nerve
The oculomotor nerve
The trochlear nerve
The trigeminal nerve
The abducens nerve
The facial nerve
The vestibulocochlear nerve
The glossopharyngeal nerve
The vagus nerve
The spinal accessory nerve
The hypoglossal nerve
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