Any pair of extra-ocular muscles can work as agonists, promoting motion in a common direction, or as antagonists, promoting motions in opposite directions. The basis for this statement is that
A) The two eyes can exhibit conjugate movements but not disjunctive movements
B) The two eyes can exhibit disjunctive movements but not conjugate movements
C) The two eyes cannot exhibit conjugate movements or disjunctive movements
D) None of the above
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Q2: Visually fixating and tracking a moving target
Q3: Pupil diameter changes in response to
A) Illumination
B)
Q4: Outflow theory says
A) Efferent commands flow out
Q5: Saccade amplitudes are increased by firing more
Q6: The reason we don't notice the darkening
Q7: The labyrinths of the inner ear play
Q8: Neural discharge properties closely linked to eye
Q9: A source of evidence that saccades and
Q10: Each gaze direction has a unique pitch,
Q11: Saccades
A) Are always straight
B) Are always curved
C)
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