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A cutaway anatomy of the human eye. (Reproduced by permission of The Gale Group.) Human Body, Body Anatomy, Human Anatomy And Physiology, Human Body Anatomy, Eye Anatomy Diagram, Body Systems, Medical Coding
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A cutaway anatomy of the human eye. (Reproduced by permission of The Gale Group.)
Trochlear IV | Cranial Nerves Cranial Nerves, Craniosacral Therapy, Neurology, Neuro, Optometry, Basic Anatomy And Physiology
Trochlear IV - Cranial Nerves
Trochlear IV | Cranial Nerves
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Extra-ocular muscles that participate in the vestibular ocular reflex (VOR). These muscles are paired with the semi-circular canals of the vestibular system to allow the eyes to maintain stabilized during slow movements of the head. Fitness, Rectus Muscle, Central Nervous System, Nervous System Parts, Vestibular System, Nerve, Nervous System
The Cranial Nerves (Organization of the Central Nervous System) Part 4
Extra-ocular muscles that participate in the vestibular ocular reflex (VOR). These muscles are paired with the semi-circular canals of the vestibular system to allow the eyes to maintain stabilized during slow movements of the head.
Origin and distribution of the trochlear nerve (cranial nerve IV) to the superior oblique muscle. As indicated in the cross section of the brainstem, note that this nerve exits the brain from the dorsal aspect, and it is the only nerve that is crossed. Arrow indicates direction of movement of the bulb downward and inward.
The Cranial Nerves (Organization of the Central Nervous System) Part 4
Origin and distribution of the trochlear nerve (cranial nerve IV) to the superior oblique muscle. As indicated in the cross section of the brainstem, note that this nerve exits the brain from the dorsal aspect, and it is the only nerve that is crossed. Arrow indicates direction of movement of the bulb downward and inward.
This anatomy poster is packed with info about the human eye! Text in English, French, and Spanish. Perfect for classrooms, doctor's offices, or Med Students. Fully licensed. Ships fast. 24x36 inches. Optometry Education, Science
Anatomy of the Eye Optometry Education Poster 24x36
This anatomy poster is packed with info about the human eye! Text in English, French, and Spanish. Perfect for classrooms, doctor's offices, or Med Students. Fully licensed. Ships fast. 24x36 inches.
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Muscle Identification
Muscle Identification
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pictures of parts of the human eye anatomy
When muscles in one eye don't want to play together with the same muscles in the other eye...you have strabismus or an "eye turn" in the eye that is having the time out Medical Education
Muscle Identification
When muscles in one eye don't want to play together with the same muscles in the other eye...you have strabismus or an "eye turn" in the eye that is having the time out