What cranial nerves are involved in the sensory and the motor roles for the corneal blink reflex?

A) optic nerve (II) as sensory, oculomotor nerve (III) as motor
B) trochlear nerve (IV) as sensory, abducens nerve (VI) as motor
C) trigeminal nerve (V) as sensory; facial nerve (VII) as motor
D) glossopharyngeal nerve (IX) as sensory, oculomotor nerve (III) as motor


Answer: C

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