Tiny Muscles, Big Moves: The Science Behind Eye Motion

👁️ How do your eyes move—and open—with such precision? In this video, we explore the seven key muscles that control eye movements and eyelid elevation. From scanning a page to making eye contact, these muscles work in harmony with your brain to guide your gaze and express emotion. 🧠 What You’ll Learn: • Superior Rectus – Elevates and adducts the eye, with intorsion • Inferior Rectus – Depresses and adducts the eye, with extorsion • Lateral Rectus – Moves the eye laterally (abduction) • Medial Rectus – Moves the eye medially (adduction) • Superior Oblique – Depresses and abducts the eye, with intorsion • Inferior Oblique – Elevates and abducts the eye, with extorsion • Levator Palpebrae Superioris – Elevates the upper eyelid (so you can open your eyes!) We’ll break down their anatomy, actions with clinical relevance and memory tips. Whether you’re a student, educator, or just curious about how your body works, this visual journey will help you see anatomy in a whole new light. #EyeMuscles #LevatorPalpebrae #ExtraocularMuscles #OcularAnatomy #AnatomyExplained #MedicalYouTube #NeuroscienceEducation #VisualSystem #BilingualLearning #PersianMedicalContent #ScienceOutreach