Causes abduction of the eyeball. So named: abducens nerve
An abducent nerve is a nerve which controls the lateral rectus muscle in the eye.
I believe that the vestibulocochlear nerve controls balance and hearing.
Optic Nerve
optic nerve
Causes abduction of the eyeball. So named: abducens nerve
An abducent nerve is a nerve which controls the lateral rectus muscle in the eye.
Eye
The Trochlea Nerve (cranial nerve 4) controls the superior oblique muscle of the eye. It turns the eye laterally and downwards.
the neuron that controls our eye movement and it ism important
Optic Nerve = Vision Oculomotor Nerve = Eye movement; pupil constriction Trochlear Nerve = Eye movement Trigeminal Nerve = Somatosensory information (touch, pain) from the face and head; muscles for chewing. Abducens Nerve = Eye Movement Vestibulocochlear Nerve = Hearing; balance Vagus Nerve = Sensory, motor and autonomic functions of viscera (glands, digestion, heart rate) Spinal Accessory Nerve = Controls muscles used in head movement. Hypoglossal Nerve = Controls muscles of tongue
This is one of the 12 cranial nerves and controls contraction of eye muscles and therefore eye movement.
Squinting or peering
If the light is shining directly into one eye, then the pupil in that eye will constrict (a direct response), but so will the pupil in the non-illuminated eye (a consensual response). This reflex involves two cranial nerves: the optic nerve, which senses the light, and the oculomotor nerve, which constricts both pupils.
The Orbicularis oculi muscle squints the eye.
Bell's Palsy - a form of paralysis affecting a nerve that controls facial muscles.
get a bag of ice and put it on your eye for a few min and it will feel better