Schizophrenia There is significant evidence that smooth pursuit is deficient in schizophrenic patients and their relatives. ... What is the function of Saccadic eye movement?
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Pursuit and Saccadic Eye Movement Subregions in Human Frontal Eye Field: A High-resolution fMRI Investigation; Cereb Cortex, February 1, 2002;
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Linked Target Selection for Saccadic and Smooth Pursuit Eye ... Premotor Neurons Encode Torsional Eye Velocity during Smooth-Pursuit
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Smooth pursuit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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It is one of two ways that visual animals can voluntarily shift gaze, the other being saccadic eye movements. Pursuit differs from the vestibulo-ocular reflex, which ... |
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Saccadic Pursuit defined on the Free Online Medical Dictionary. Medical terminology definitions including drugs, abbreviations, equipment, devices, and more ...
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Stroke. 1998 Nov;29(11):2377-80. Unilateral saccadic pursuit in patients with sensory stroke: sign of a pontine tegmentum lesion. Johkura K, Matsumoto S, ...
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Oct 1, 2007 ... Saccades and smooth pursuit eye movements are two different modes of oculomotor control. Saccades are primarily directed toward stationary ...
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Methods—Horizontal saccade, pursuit, vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR), and VOR cancellation (VORC) were evaluated using electro-oculography in 6 patients with ...
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Ocular Fixation, Saccade,. Pursuit & Vestibular. Functions. Shawn L. Brown CO, COMT. Arkansas Children's Hospital. Little Rock, Arkansas ...
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Jul 31, 2001 ... To address the question of saccade/pursuit interaction from a neuroanatomical point of view, we have studied the connections from the smooth ...
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