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Cranial nerves that have some function in vision include the?

The cranial nerves that have some function in vision include the optic nerve (II), which is responsible for carrying visual information from the eye to the brain, and the oculomotor nerve (III), which controls the movement of the eye muscles.


What nerves forms a cross pattern called a chiasma?

The optic nerves that connect the eye to the brain form a cross pattern called the optic chiasm or optic chiasma. This is where nerve fibers from the inner halves of each eye cross over to the opposite side of the brain. This crossing allows for certain visual information from each eye to be processed by both sides of the brain.


What nerves are involved in diplopia?

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).


Nerves that transmits message from the rods and cones?

The nerves that transmit messages from the rods and cones are called optic nerves. Rods and cones are specialized cells in the retina of the eye that detect light and convert it into electrical signals. These signals are then transmitted through the optic nerves to the brain, where they are processed and interpreted as visual information.


What is the cranial nerves containing all or mostly motor fibers are?

The cranial nerves containing all or mostly motor fibers are the oculomotor (III), trochlear (IV), abducens (VI), accessory (XI), and hypoglossal (XII) nerves. These nerves are involved in controlling various muscles in the head and neck for functions such as eye movements, swallowing, and speech.

Related Questions

What do you call the nerves in the eye?

optic


My eye doctor said my optic nerves are huge in both of my eyes is that why my pupils are so big all the time?

Optic nerves can make eye pupils be big all the time. If the eye doctor told you this then it is correct.


How many nerves are present in human eye?

891,849,000


What do the nerves in your eye do?

It sends the message to your brain of what your seeing


What means when a guy blink an eye on you?

he got nerves problem


What happens if your nerves that control the eye has been interfered?

it hurts


Can your eye nerves be hurt by a ball?

Yes for example a detached retina.


Do you have nerves in your eye?

Yes,because u can kiss my ba*t


Which cranial nerves conduct the sensory and motor impulses of the eye?

The Optical nerver or the Second Cranial nerve controls and relays information absorbed through the rods and cones of the eye. Eye movements (eye muscles), however, are controlled by several other cranial nerves including the Oculomotor, Abducens, and Trochlear nerves.


A failure of the red-sensitive nerves in the eye to respond to respond to light properly causes?

Color blindness is the failure of the red sensitive nerves in the eye that don't respond to light properly.


What does the optic disc do?

Transfers information from one place to another in your eye.


The cranial nerves that are involved in controlling eye movements are?

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.