BRAIN
CRANIAL NERVES
Question
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Optic
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Trochlear
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Occulomotor
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Abducens
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Detailed explanation-1: -The oculomotor nerve is the third cranial nerve (CN III). It allows movement of the eye muscles, constriction of the pupil, focusing the eyes and the position of the upper eyelid. Cranial nerve III works with other cranial nerves to control eye movements and support sensory functioning.
Detailed explanation-2: -Cranial nerve 4, also called the trochlear nerve, controls the movement of the superior oblique muscle. This muscle moves the eye down and rotates the top of the toward the nose. It also helps pull the eye outward when the eye is looking downward.
Detailed explanation-3: -Cranial Nerve: Oculomotor Nerve (Cranial Nerve III) The third nerve innervates all extraocular muscles, except for the lateral recti and superior obliques. It also innervates the levator palpebrae and carries parasympathetic efferent fibers to the pupillary sphincter and ciliary muscle through the ciliary ganglion.