The Abducent’s home base was a small area called the . Every day, he would travel a long and winding road, passing through the subarachnoid space and tucked-away tunnels like the cavernous sinus, until he reached his destination: the lateral rectus muscle of the eyeball. The Role of "Drawing Away"
Without this tiny, focused specialist, we’d lose our ability to keep a watchful eye on our surroundings—reminding us that even the smallest "workers" in the body play a vital role in how we experience the world. abducent
When the Abducent stops pulling, the rival muscle wins the tug-of-war. The eye gets pulled inward toward the nose, and the person starts seeing double because their eyes are no longer looking in the same direction. The Abducent’s home base was a small area called the