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What cranial nerve deals with vision?

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vestibulocochlear nerve

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Cranial Nerve 2 is directly related to sight. it is the cranial nerve that is tested when using the Snellen Chart at the eye doctor. Cranial nerves 3,4, and 6 are also related to eyes as they control your eye movements.

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Optic nerve (CN II) is responsible for vision.

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The optic nerve located on the back of the eye receives signals from the light entering your eye to the brain.

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There are two that help the eye move for vision which are the Trochlear and the Abducens but, the Optic nerve allows impulses to run to the brain which causes us to see.

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