| 31. | The size principle applies to the recruitment order in neonatal motor neurons and also in the adult oculomotor nucleus.
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| 32. | The nuclei of the oculomotor nerve ( III ) and trochlear nerve ( IV ) are located in the midbrain.
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| 33. | Since the oculomotor nerve controls most of the eye muscles, it may be easier to detect damage to it.
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| 34. | When cranial nerves are affected, neuropathies of the oculomotor nerve ( cranial nerve # 3 ) are most common.
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| 35. | The origins of the vast majority of congenital oculomotor palsies are unknown, or idiopathic to use the medical term.
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| 36. | Oculomotor ataxia accompanies gait ataxia which causes dysarthria, muscle weakness, loss of joint position sense and limb dysmetria.
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| 37. | A different set of goggles, simulating the oculomotor cues for distances greater than veridical, yielded the opposite result.
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| 38. | Nucleus of Cajal are one of the named oculomotor nuclei, they are involved in eye movements and reflex gaze coordination.
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| 39. | Specific nerves include several cranial nerves, specifically the oculomotor nerve, facial nerve, glossopharyngeal nerve, and vagus nerve.
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| 40. | In this case, vision was an active process that integrated scene properties with specific, goal-oriented oculomotor behaviour.
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