Testing of extraocular eye movements assesses

a. pupillary response to light.
b. function of the three cranial nerves of the eye.
c. the ability of the eyes to accommodate to a closer moving object.
d. the oculocephalic reflex.


B
Control of eye movements occurs with interaction of three cranial nerves: oculomotor (III), trochlear (IV), and abducens (VI).

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