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The role of attention in the programming of saccades
Eileen Kowler+3 more
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ADCY5‐Mosaic Variants: A Diagnosis Not to Be Missed
Abstract Background An increasing number of ADCY5‐mosaic patients, seemingly with a milder phenotype, are being identified. However, an in‐depth assessment of their clinical characteristics is lacking. Cases We collected and analyzed data from 12 consecutive ADCY5‐mosaic patients diagnosed at our center and 7 cases from the literature; 63% of the ...
Alice Innocenti+20 more
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Blinks, Saccades, and Fixation Pauses During Vigilance Task Performance: II. Gender and Time of Day [PDF]
John A. Stern+4 more
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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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Blink-Perturbed Saccades in Monkey. II. Superior Colliculus Activity [PDF]
Jeroen Goossens, A. John Van Opstal
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Body saccades of Drosophila consist of stereotyped banked turns
F. Muijres+3 more
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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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The neurology of saccades and covert shifts in spatial attention [PDF]
Richard Perry, Semir Zeki
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Movement Disorders Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
Matthew Julian Georgiades+7 more
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