| 41. | This can cause palsy of the facial nerve or oculomotor nerve or hearing loss due to damage of cranial nerve VIII.
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| 42. | The condition can also result from aplasia or hypoplasia of one or more of the muscles supplied by the oculomotor nerve.
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| 43. | These areas are thought to control not only motor function but also oculomotor, prefrontal, associative, and limbic areas.
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| 44. | The oculomotor nerve comes out between the peduncles, and the trochlear nerve is visible wrapping around the outside of the peduncles.
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| 45. | The ophthalmic nerve is joined by filaments from the cavernous plexus of the sympathetic, and communicates with the oculomotor, tentorium.
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| 46. | A central aspect of music reading is the sequence of alternating saccades and fixations, as it is for most oculomotor tasks.
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| 47. | A complete oculomotor nerve palsy will result in a characteristic " down and out " position in the affected eye.
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| 48. | He then worked on oculomotor physiology in cats at UCLA and on the primary visual cortex of macaques at New York University.
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| 49. | Because of this, most patients with Oculomotor apraxia have to turn their heads in order to follow objects coming from their peripherals.
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| 50. | This is called herniation and will often cause an enlarged pupil on the affected side, due to pressure on the oculomotor nerve.
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