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tion, with a cogwheeling, step-like pursuit in the oth- er direction is suggestive of parietal lobe disease21. Often the pursuit movement is affected towards the ...
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as “cogwheel pursuit”25, 26 though the patho- genesis of this phenomenon is quite different from that of cogwheeling felt in the limbs. Visual fixation may be ...
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with target motion above 50˚/sec angular velocity, a saccadic / cogwheel pursuit ensues. - pathways: ill-defined origin in parieto-temporal-occipital junction ...
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blink rate. Cranial nerve 2-12 testing reveals some mild saccadic pursuits and mild decrease in ... She has cogwheeling on the left and a moderate left hand rest ...
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Smooth Pursuit. Substitution of smooth pursuit by saccades (cogwheel pursuit as illustrated in fig. 3 A) and asymmetry of pursuit (fig. 3B) are the most commonly ...
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("cog wheeling") on visual pursuit of a moving target, but performed well on gaze to command. There were a few others who had abnormalities on OKN but did ...
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/617579
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The pursuit abnormality, characterized clinically by "cogwheel" eye movements, represented the inability to match eye velocity to target velocity. The ratio of peak ...
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Key words: Eye movements, saccadic - Cogwheel pursuit eye movements. - Brain damage. Zusammenfassung. Zur Validierung der Ergebnisse einer ...
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Normal Pursuit. Abnormal – saccadic pursuit. ● Aka “Cogwheeling” - Eyes fall behind target. Abnormal – saccadic pursuit. ● Disorganized and disconjugate ...
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In general, the most common neurologic affliction of pursuit is cogwheeling, or step like pursuits that are used in place of smooth pursuit to follow the target.
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