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Trochlear nerve

British pronunciation/tɹˈəʊkliə nˈɜːv/
American pronunciation/tɹˈoʊklɪɹ nˈɜːv/
Trochlear nerve
[NOUN]
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the fourth cranial nerve responsible for controlling the movement of the superior oblique muscle of the eye

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What is "trochlear nerve"?

The trochlear nerve, also known as the fourth cranial nerve, is a crucial component of the human nervous system. It is responsible for the motor control of one of the extraocular muscles called the superior oblique muscle, which controls the movement of the eye. Originating from the midbrain, the trochlear nerve travels along a specific path to innervate the superior oblique muscle, allowing for precise eye movements, especially downward and inward rotations. Dysfunction or damage to the trochlear nerve can result in various visual disturbances and difficulties with eye coordination. The trochlear nerve plays a vital role in maintaining the proper alignment and coordination of the eyes, ensuring clear and coordinated vision.

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