Explore how the eye works from the inside out—its muscles, movement, and how vision is shaped by anatomy.
This edition presents clear explanations of the eye’s muscles, including how six straight and oblique muscles coordinate to lift, tilt, and rotate the eye. It explains how these tiny structures enable us to track objects, maintain focus, and keep the eye steady within its bony socket. Readers will see how movement relates to viewing different distances and how the eye’s shape and tissues contribute to sight.
- Learn the names and positions of the eye’s muscles and how each one acts
- See how muscle pairs work together to produce oblique or rotating movements
- Understand how muscle action influences focus, alignment, and the feeling of steady vision
Ideal for readers of foundational anatomy or anyone curious about how we move our eyes to see the world.