Does occulomotor nerve have afferent and efferent pathway??
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The cranial nerves provide afferent and efferent (sensory, motor, and autonomic) innervation to the structures of the head and neck. ... Typically, the more posterior and lateral nuclei tend to be sensory, and the more anterior of tend to be the motor.
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