What cranial nerve(s) is(are) associated with your chosen special sense?

Information provided by special senses can all be consciously perceived by the cerebrum, and some can also influence autonomic function. Each special sense has a specific organ devoted to it, along with specific cranial nerves that transmit the information back to the brain. Your task is the explore the relationship between the autonomic nervous system and one specific special sense (e.g., vision, gustation, equilibrium, olfaction, audition).

You should spend approximately 3.5 hours on this assignment.
Instructions

Pick one special sense (vision, audition, gustation, olfaction, equilibrium) and prepare a written report of at least 1000 words answering the following bullet points:
What cranial nerve(s) is(are) associated with your chosen special sense?
Describe how the anatomy of your chosen special sense organ relates to its physiology.
Describe how signal transduction occurs in your chosen special sense organ. Distinguish how it is different from signal transduction in a somatic peripheral sensory nerve.
Describe how sensory stimuli from your chosen special sense can trigger autonomic activation. Discuss the downstream effects at the organ and organismal levels.
Discuss physiological consequences that can occur as a result of homeostatic imbalances in your chosen special sense organ.

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