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What does Levene's test look for?
Oculomotor Nerve
The third cranial nerve, controlling most of the eye's movements, including constriction of the pupil.
Abducens Nerve
The sixth cranial nerve, responsible for controlling the lateral rectus muscle of the eye, which abducts the eye.
Trochlear Nerve
The fourth cranial nerve responsible for the movement of the eyeball, particularly in controlling the superior oblique muscle.
Sensory Nerve
Nerves that transmit sensory information from the body's periphery towards the central nervous system, enabling sensations like touch, pain, and temperature.
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