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  2. Controlling movement of the eyeball

    The abducens (or abducent) nerve is the sixth paired cranial nerve (CN VI). Along with the oculomotor nerve (CN III) and the trochlear nerve (CN IV), it is a purely motor nerve responsible for controlling movement of the eyeball. Similar to oculomotor and trochlear nerves, the abducens nerve attributes its name to its function.
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  4. WEBMar 13, 2019 · The abducens nerve is the sixth paired cranial nerve. It has a purely somatic motor functionproviding innervation to the …

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    • WEBThe abducens nerve is the sixth cranial nerve (CN VI). It is, along with the oculomotor nerve (CN III) and the trochlear nerve (CN IV), responsible for the extraocular motor functions of the eye. It has a purely somatic motor …

    • WEBOct 16, 2023 · The abducens nerve (CN VI) is the sixth cranial nerve that controls the lateral rectus muscle of the eye. It allows you to look to the side and prevents double vision. Learn about its anatomy, function, …

    • WEBAug 24, 2022 · The abducens nerve, also called the sixth cranial nerve or cranial nerve 6, is a motor nerve that controls the lateral rectus muscle. This is an extraocular eye muscle that allows the eye to perform …

    • WEBApr 10, 2019 · Cranial nerve VI is the abducens nerve. To ‘abduce’ is to move away from the midline, and CN VI innervates the muscle of the eye involved in this movement. It is a somatic motor cranial nerve with a …

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