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Eye movement and Superior rectus muscle

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Difference between Eye movement and Superior rectus muscle

Eye movement vs. Superior rectus muscle

Eye movement includes the voluntary or involuntary movement of the eyes, helping in acquiring, fixating and tracking visual stimuli. The superior rectus muscle is a muscle in the orbit.

Similarities between Eye movement and Superior rectus muscle

Eye movement and Superior rectus muscle have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Annulus of Zinn, Extraocular muscles, Eye movement, Oculomotor nerve, Orbit (anatomy).

Annulus of Zinn

The annulus of Zinn, also known as the annular tendon or common tendinous ring, is a ring of fibrous tissue surrounding the optic nerve at its entrance at the apex of the orbit.

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Extraocular muscles

The extraocular muscles are the six muscles that control movement of the eye and one muscle that controls eyelid elevation (levator palpebrae).

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Eye movement

Eye movement includes the voluntary or involuntary movement of the eyes, helping in acquiring, fixating and tracking visual stimuli.

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Oculomotor nerve

The oculomotor nerve is the third cranial nerve.

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Orbit (anatomy)

In anatomy, the orbit is the cavity or socket of the skull in which the eye and its appendages are situated.

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Eye movement and Superior rectus muscle Comparison

Eye movement has 88 relations, while Superior rectus muscle has 9. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 5.15% = 5 / (88 + 9).

References

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