Cranial Nerves II - VI: Complete Control Map
In this video, we explore the course and function of cranial nerves II–VI, including key anatomical pathways. Understanding these nerves is essential for interpreting neurological examination findings and recognising common clinical conditions that affect vision and eye movements. We cover: • Cranial nerve II (Optic nerve) – visual pathway and function • Cranial nerve III (Oculomotor nerve) – eye movements, pupil constriction, eyelid elevation • Cranial nerve IV (Trochlear nerve) – superior oblique muscle and eye depression • Cranial nerve VI (Abducens nerve) – lateral rectus muscle and eye abduction This lecture is designed for students studying medicine, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, dentistry, and other health sciences, as well as anyone interested in learning anatomy. 📚 Ideal for revision of neuroanatomy and preparation for exams. ⸻ 🔔 Subscribe for more anatomy videos: Anatomy for everyone ⸻ #cranialnerves #neuroanatomy #anatomy #medicalstudents #physiotherapy #occupationaltherapy #dentistry #cranialnerve #anatomyeducation #neuroscience

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