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In studies of smooth eye movements, saccades are often detected and removed from eye movement records during analysis. A simple and effective method for saccade detection is described; the method uses jerk (the third derivative of eye position with respect to time).
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Enterovirus A‐71 Associated Parainfectious Movement Disorders in Children
Abstract Background Pediatric movement disorders can be challenging to characterize, given the phenotypic complexity and broad differential diagnosis. While genetic tests are often part of the diagnostic work‐up, it is important to consider acquired causes, which may require specific investigations.
Suus A. M. van Noort+6 more
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Auditory saccade impairment after central thalamus lesions [PDF]
Maurizio Versino+3 more
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Movement Disorders Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
Matthew Julian Georgiades+7 more
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The neurology of saccades and covert shifts in spatial attention [PDF]
Richard Perry, Semir Zeki
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Concurrent processing of saccades in visual search [PDF]
Robert M. McPeek+2 more
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The role of the saccade target object in the perception of a visually stable world [PDF]
Christopher B. Currie+3 more
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Opsoclonus‐Myoclonus: Not Always Paraneoplastic
Movement Disorders Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
Fernanda Lustosa Cabral Gomez+4 more
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Functional Head Tremor: Contrasting Features with Other Tremor Etiologies
Abstract Background Functional tremor (FT) is considered the most common phenomenology among patients with functional movement disorders (FMDs). Most patients have limb tremor, but they can also present with tremor involving the head and trunk. Objectives and Methods We aimed to assess the clinical phenomenology of functional head tremor (FHT) and ...
José Fidel Baizabal‐Carvallo+1 more
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