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Q: Turns the eye superiorly and medially?
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Turns the eye medially?

Eye movements are accomplished by the Extraocular Muscles. The muscle that moves the eye medially is the Medial Rectus.


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The superior oblique muscle turns the eye inferiorly and medially. It is innervated by the trochlear nerve.


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What Muscle rolls the eyeball downward?

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