What nerve causes the eye to accommodate close vision?

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2026-03-05 12:00

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The oculomotor nerve (cranial nerve III) is responsible for controlling the muscles that enable the eye to accommodate for close vision. It innervates the ciliary muscle, which adjusts the shape of the lens to focus on nearby objects. This process is part of the near reflex, allowing for clear vision at close distances.

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