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American Review of Respiratory Disease, 2015
To assess the mechanism of the decrease in hemoglobin O2 saturation during rapid-eye-movement sleep, we studied 5 normal subjects 22 to 30 yr of age and 20 patients with cystic fibrosis 9 to 29 yr of age.
N. Muller+4 more
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To assess the mechanism of the decrease in hemoglobin O2 saturation during rapid-eye-movement sleep, we studied 5 normal subjects 22 to 30 yr of age and 20 patients with cystic fibrosis 9 to 29 yr of age.
N. Muller+4 more
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1989
R. H. S. Carpenter's second edition is a delight. As was the case with the original, it is written in an engaging style and is filled with even more insights into the "how" and "why" of the ocular motor system. The original text has been considerably expanded and revised.
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R. H. S. Carpenter's second edition is a delight. As was the case with the original, it is written in an engaging style and is filled with even more insights into the "how" and "why" of the ocular motor system. The original text has been considerably expanded and revised.
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Biological Psychology, 1975
Eye movements (with closed lids) were studied in a group of highly hypnotizable experimental subjects experienced in self-hypnosis, and compared with a random sample of control subjects that had never been hypnotized and were low in waking suggestibility.
K.A. Provins, A.K. Tebècis
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Eye movements (with closed lids) were studied in a group of highly hypnotizable experimental subjects experienced in self-hypnosis, and compared with a random sample of control subjects that had never been hypnotized and were low in waking suggestibility.
K.A. Provins, A.K. Tebècis
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Current Opinion in Neurology, 1993
The past year's literature on eye movements is characterized by two trends: first by the examination of eye movement organization in the three planes of eye rotation in normal subjects (there is yet no publication about abnormalities of this three-dimensional organization in patients) and second by the increasing awareness of clinicians that the ...
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The past year's literature on eye movements is characterized by two trends: first by the examination of eye movement organization in the three planes of eye rotation in normal subjects (there is yet no publication about abnormalities of this three-dimensional organization in patients) and second by the increasing awareness of clinicians that the ...
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Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 1981
Abstract A case is made for using an objective method of recording eye movements in routine practice. Accordingly a simple way of monitoring eye movement behaviour using a photo‐electric device is described, Records may he displayed permanently or alternatively it is possible to hear the eye movements if the signal is fed into a loudspeaker. Using this
Richard V. Abadi+2 more
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Abstract A case is made for using an objective method of recording eye movements in routine practice. Accordingly a simple way of monitoring eye movement behaviour using a photo‐electric device is described, Records may he displayed permanently or alternatively it is possible to hear the eye movements if the signal is fed into a loudspeaker. Using this
Richard V. Abadi+2 more
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2007
To foveate targets in different depths, the movements of the two eyes must be disconjugate. Fine measurements of eye rotations about the three principal axes have demonstrated that disconjugate eye movements may appear not only in the horizontal, but also in the vertical and torsional directions.
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To foveate targets in different depths, the movements of the two eyes must be disconjugate. Fine measurements of eye rotations about the three principal axes have demonstrated that disconjugate eye movements may appear not only in the horizontal, but also in the vertical and torsional directions.
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Nature, 1959
RECENT work on the time course of eye movements has led to the development of a new technique of measurement. This was required to deal, in addition to the normal static situation, with conditions where space and the rigid laboratory bench are absent; for example, in a rotating chair and the human centrifuge. A wide range of sensitivity, simplicity and
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RECENT work on the time course of eye movements has led to the development of a new technique of measurement. This was required to deal, in addition to the normal static situation, with conditions where space and the rigid laboratory bench are absent; for example, in a rotating chair and the human centrifuge. A wide range of sensitivity, simplicity and
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Progress in Neurobiology, 1997
Monkeys and humans are able to perform different types of slow eye movements. The analysis of the eye movement parameters, as well as the investigation of the neuronal activity underlying the execution of slow eye movements, offer an excellent opportunity to study higher brain functions such as motion processing, sensorimotor integration, and ...
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Monkeys and humans are able to perform different types of slow eye movements. The analysis of the eye movement parameters, as well as the investigation of the neuronal activity underlying the execution of slow eye movements, offer an excellent opportunity to study higher brain functions such as motion processing, sensorimotor integration, and ...
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Documenta Ophthalmologica, 1974
The extensive and scattered literature on vergence eye movements is reviewed. Topics covered include the neural innervation to vergence, active versus passive divergence, muscular control, the accuracy of vergence, the interaction from vergence to accommodation, the independence of vergence and version, the sharing of responsibility with other eye ...
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The extensive and scattered literature on vergence eye movements is reviewed. Topics covered include the neural innervation to vergence, active versus passive divergence, muscular control, the accuracy of vergence, the interaction from vergence to accommodation, the independence of vergence and version, the sharing of responsibility with other eye ...
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