Abducens Nerve


Type of Nerve: Motor
Chief Function(s) of Nerve: Horizontal eye movements

The abducens,  cranial nerve VI, serves the external rectus muscle of the eye. The external rectus allows you to move your eyes outward toward the temple (abduction).
This nerve can be located at the anterior limit of the medulla (that section of the brain located caudal to the pons and anterior to the spinal cord).


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