cn 3, 4 and 6
the disease that strips myelin from nerves is meningitis
it loses control over the nerves.
Myeloneuritis is inflammation of the spinal cord and nerves. Meningitis is inflammation of the membranes covering the brain and spinal cord.
Myeloneuritis is inflammation of the spinal cord and nerves. Meningitis is inflammation of the membranes covering the brain and spinal cord.
The most frequent long-term effects of meningitis include deafness and blindness, which may be caused by the compression of specific nerves and brain areas responsible for the senses of hearing and sight.
The primary nerves involved in breathing are the phrenic nerve and the intercostal nerves. The phrenic nerve controls the diaphragm, the main muscle involved in breathing, while the intercostal nerves control the muscles between the ribs that help with the mechanics of breathing.
The nerves involved in diplopia include three cranial nerves: the oculomotor nerve (third cranial nerve), the abducens nerve (sixth cranial nerve), and the trochlear nerve (fourth cranial nerve).
Optic
Essentially nothing but to carry them around. There are nerves that try to keep track of what muscles are doing ... but the muscles are not actually involved with this.
Vestibulocochlear Nerve (VIII)
Cranial nerve VIII - vestibulocochlear
The cranial nerves involved in controlling eye movements are the oculomotor (III), trochlear (IV), and abducens (VI) nerves. These nerves innervate the extraocular muscles responsible for moving the eyes in different directions.