If the trochlear nerve of the right eye were damaged, which movement would the person be unable to make?

A) rolling the eye upward and to the left (medially)
B) rolling the eye down and to the right (laterally)
C) looking straight downward
D) looking straight upward
E) rolling the eye straight to the left (medially)


B) rolling the eye down and to the right (laterally)

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