Optic nerve
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).
They are motor nerves which lead to the diaphragm and the intercostal muscles
oculomotor
Red, orange, and yellow is the hardest color for colored blind people to see. It sounds crazy!
It should be the nerve to diaphragm.
Cranial nerve VIII (vestibulocochlear or auditory) is predominantly sensory. The vestibular branch is involved in balance and equilibrium. The cochlear branch is involved in hearing.
Color blindness is the failure of the red sensitive nerves in the eye that don't respond to light properly.
color blindness
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
color blindnessRed/ Green color blindness.
cn 3, 4 and 6
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.
There are two nerves in the ear. They are the cochlear nerve and the vestibulocochlear nerve. These nerves contain the nerve fibers that arr involved in hearing.
Cranial bones, crainal meninges, and the cerebrospinal fluid
They are motor nerves which lead to the diaphragm and the intercostal muscles
vestibular (VIII)