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It controls eye movement and is also responsible for the size of the pupil. It originates in the midbrain.
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It is a nerve with motor and somatic functions that are connected to the superior oblique muscle of the eye, which allows it to rotate and separate it from the eyeball.
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If it goes from the periphery to the brain, then it is nerve... (such as the olfactory and optic nerves)
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It is a sensory nerve, responsible for transmitting olfactory stimuli from the nose to the brain.
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It is a motor cranial pair, responsible for transmitting motor stimuli to the external rectus muscle of the eye and therefore allowing the eye to move to the opposite side of where the nose is located.
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This cranial nerve is responsible for conducting visual stimuli from the eye to the brain. originates from the diencephalon.
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If the information goes from the brain to the periphery, then it is called a nerve... (such as the hypoglossal and trochlear nerves)
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The nerves that carry information in both directions are the nerves... (such as the facial and glossopharyngeal nerves)