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Eye movement abnormalities and their association with cognitive impairments in schizophrenia

Schizophrenia Research, 2019
BACKGROUND Eye movement abnormalities have been identified in schizophrenia; however, their relevance to cognition is still unknown. In this study, we explored the general relationship between eye movements and cognitive function. METHODS The three eye
Kentaro Morita   +2 more
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Eye movement abnormalities in essential tremor versus tremor dominant Parkinson’s disease

Clinical Neurophysiology, 2019
OBJECTIVE To show that eye movement abnormalities differ between essential tremor (ET) and tremor dominant Parkinson's disease (PD-T), and that these abnormalities reflect cerebellar dysfunction in ET and basal ganglia pathology in PD-T.
L J Bour   +2 more
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Eye abnormalities in the mentally handicapped

Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 1990
ABSTRACT. In 1987, a survey of eye abnormalities was undertaken of the mentally handicapped patients in Stoke Park Hospital, Bristol. The total population was 367 patients (262 females and 105 males). Of the 367 patients reviewed, 218 were found to have one or more eye anomalies (including the Down's Syndrome group), which shows that more than half ...
C, Aitchison, D L, Easty, J, Jancar
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Eye Movement Abnormalities in Multiple Sclerosis

Neurologic Clinics, 2010
Patients with multiple sclerosis commonly describe visual symptoms that result from several eye movement abnormalities that occur from disruption of critical pathways in the brainstem, cerebellum, and cerebral hemispheres. These abnormalities include internuclear ophthalmoplegia, ocular motor palsy, ocular misalignment, pathologic nystagmus, impaired ...
Sashank Prasad, Steven Galetta
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Eye Abnormalities in Children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders: A Systematic Review

Ophthalmic Epidemiology, 2022
Purpose Although eye abnormalities are reported in fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD), no systematic review based on Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines has been undertaken. Our aim was to document the range
Tracey W. Tsang   +9 more
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Eye Movement Abnormalities

2012
Generation and control of eye movements requires the participation of the cortex, basal ganglia, cerebellum and brainstem. The signals of this complex neural network finally converge on the ocular motoneurons of the brainstem. Infarct or hemorrhage at any level of the oculomotor system (though more frequent in the brain-stem) may give rise to a broad ...
Jorge, Moncayo, Julien, Bogousslavsky
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Ocular Bobbing: Abnormal Eye Movement or Eye Movement's Abnormality?

Ophthalmologica, 2010
Ocular bobbing is classified as an abnormal eye movement, resulting from pathological neuronal activity of the brain stem after bilateral pontine lesions. Clinical and oculographic study of 5 patients suffering from ocular bobbing shows that upwards voluntary eye movements are abnormal.
P, Larmande   +3 more
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Prospective study of the sensitivity of the Wood’s lamp for common eye abnormalities

Emergency Medicine Journal, 2019
Objective The Wood’s lamp, a handheld instrument that uses long-wave ultraviolet (UV) light with magnification of 2–3 times, is commonly used by non-ophthalmologists for examining patients with eye complaints.
E. Hooker   +3 more
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