Multiple Choice
A lesion of the trochlear nerve prevents activation of the superior oblique muscle.What type of movement would this prevent?
A) Ipsilateral eye cannot look downward and inward
B) Ipsilateral eye cannot look upward and outward
C) Ipsilateral eye cannot look laterally
D) All of the above
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