Eye: cranial nerves of the extraocular muscles (anatomy)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 พ.ค. 2018
- The anatomy of the cranial nerves that innervate the muscles that move the eyeball.
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Thank you very much sir for your efforts. You make anatomy a lot more interesting. May God bless you
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Quick correction: CN XI actually comes out below CN XII. Great job overall; these are very helpful!
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i like how u fight w urself lol. very very helpful, though!! loaded of thanks for making such a great video.
Awesome!
so helpful!!
Wonderful sir
I believe the VI DOES NOT cross... (16:30 min) it sends contralateral inputs through the medial longitudinal fasciculus, to the contralateral medial rectus
Do you have a video for eyelids and Lacrimal Apparatus ? If you do please share the link.
awesome
is there already a intraocular innervation video?
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your eyes are beautiful! 😂
so superior/inferior oblique muscles rotate the eyes down/up when the eyes are medially positioned, but inferior and superior rectus do the same but when the eyes are positioned laterally?
no, its the other way around; the oblliques elevate and depress the eyes laterally and the rectus medially.
@@rbg7408 no he means that SO , IO do their actions when the position of the eyes is medially and this is true
While rectus muscle act on the eyes when they are laterally in position
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Sir ,I know that human brain has no nociceptor.
But if I ask you this - If someone touches my brain gently,will I be able to feel that?
I have cranial Nerve damage. bells palsy, left side of scale of brain. Alot has come back but not 100% still have a Nerve pull at 3 points from under left ear to top of left eye. And also spinal cord injury, battery victim, and atv wreck