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Effects of lorazepam on saccadic eye movements - evidence from prosaccade and free viewing tasks. [PDF]

open access: yesPsychopharmacology (Berl)
Baumert PM   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

An Eye on Movement Disorders

Movement Disorders Clinical Practice, 2021
ABSTRACTEye disorders spanning a range of ocular tissue are common in patients with movement disorders. Highlighting these ocular manifestations will benefit patients and may even aid in diagnosis. In this educational review we outline the anatomy and function of the ocular tissues with a focus on the tissues most affected in movement disorders.
Tim J. Anderson   +3 more
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Eye movement disorders

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 1995
The ophthalmic, neurologic, and neuro-ophthalmic literature over the past year have included a wide variety of interesting case reports, patient series, and reviews involving eye movement abnormalities. This review highlights some of the more important articles and how they contribute to our understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of these disorders. A
Grant T. Liu   +2 more
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A dataset of eye movements for the children with autism spectrum disorder

ACM SIGMM Conference on Multimedia Systems, 2019
Social difficulties are the hallmark features of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and can lead to atypical visual attention towards stimuli. Eye movements encode rich information about attention and psychological factors of an individual, which could help ...
Huiyu Duan   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Eye movements

Current Opinion in Neurology, 1996
Recent discoveries emanating from basic electrophysiological, anatomical, and pharmacological studies have implications for the diagnosis and treatment of clinical disorders of eye movements caused by disease affecting the brainstem and cerebellum. Electrophysiological studies have better defined the role of the superior colliculus in programming of ...
L, Averbuch-Heller, R J, Leigh
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Eye Movements and Perception

2022
Voluntary eye movements and visual perception are closely intertwined in humans and nonhuman primates because of the limitation of high-acuity vision to a very small, specialized area at the center of the retina, the fovea. Only when the image of an object is projected on the foveal region by eye and head movements it is possible, to perceive fine ...
Braun, Doris I.   +3 more
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The Neurology of Eye Movements

, 1984
The Neurology of Eye Movements, Edition 5, by R. John Leigh, M.D. and David S. Zee MD Foreword Chapter 1: A Survey of Eye Movements: Characteristics and Teleology Chapter 2: The Ocular Motor Periphery Chapter 3: The Vestibular-Optokinetic System Chapter ...
M. D. Sanders
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

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