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Olfactory Nerves
The first pair of cranial nerves, responsible for the sense of smell.
Trochlear Nerves
The fourth pair of cranial nerves, responsible for eye movement, particularly the superior oblique muscle's function which controls downward and inward eye movement.
Vagus
is a cranial nerve that controls functions in the heart, lungs, and digestive tract, playing a crucial role in the autonomic nervous system.
Thoracic
Relating to the thorax, the part of the body between the neck and the abdomen, which houses the heart and lungs among other organs.
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