The reciprocal inhibition of antagonist muscle upon lateral gaze is explained by
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Reciprocal innervation (inhibition of the two antagonist muscles) is accomplished by inhibitory burst neurons (IBN) that project to the left n. VI and thereby both directly inhibit motoneurons of the left lateral rectus and indirectly diminish contraction in the right medial rectus via the n.
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