Smooth pursuit eye movements (SPEM) were examined in 67 schizophrenic patients and 101 control subjects. Our study confirms that eye tracking in schizophrenic patients is impaired compared to that in controls. The similar pattern of distribution of SPEM abnormalities in Italian patients as in ethnically different populations strengthens the hypothesis that these abnormalities may be a biological marker for schizophrenia. We also examined the relationship between SPEM abnormalities and the ventricle-brain ratio (VBR), which is also considered useful for differentiating schizophrenic subgroups. Our preliminary results indicate that there is an inverse correlation between abnormal SPEM performance and ventricular enlargement, suggesting that t...
Whilst most laboratory smooth pursuit tasks are performed in the dark, in everyday life pursuit comm...
Smooth pursuit eye movements (SPEM) are needed to keep the retinal image of slowly moving objects wi...
Twenty-five DSM-III-diagnosed schizophrenics and 37 normal and age-matched controls were examined us...
The relationships between lateral ventricle size, smooth pursuit eye tracking, and neuropsychologica...
The relationships between lateral ventricle size, smooth pursuit eye tracking, and neuropsychologica...
Schizophrenia is associated with subtle eye movement and brain structural abnormalities, but the ext...
Smooth pursuit eye movements have been widely used in clinical research in attempts to clarify the n...
Background. Previous studies of oculomotor dysfunction in schizophrenia have tended to concentrate o...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether impaired smooth pursuit tracking, which has consist...
Abnormalities of the smooth pursuit eye movements of adults with schizophrenia have been well descri...
AbstractPrevious studies have shown that smooth pursuit eye movements are impaired in patients with ...
BACKGROUND: Eye tracking deficits are one of a few widely validated behavioral markers of risk for s...
Background: SPEM dysfunction is a well-known phenomenon in schizophrenia. The principal aim of the p...
Smooth-pursuit eye tracking abnormalities have been consis-tently observed among schizophrenia patie...
Background. Previous studies of oculomotor dysfunction in schizophrenia have tended to concentrate o...
Whilst most laboratory smooth pursuit tasks are performed in the dark, in everyday life pursuit comm...
Smooth pursuit eye movements (SPEM) are needed to keep the retinal image of slowly moving objects wi...
Twenty-five DSM-III-diagnosed schizophrenics and 37 normal and age-matched controls were examined us...
The relationships between lateral ventricle size, smooth pursuit eye tracking, and neuropsychologica...
The relationships between lateral ventricle size, smooth pursuit eye tracking, and neuropsychologica...
Schizophrenia is associated with subtle eye movement and brain structural abnormalities, but the ext...
Smooth pursuit eye movements have been widely used in clinical research in attempts to clarify the n...
Background. Previous studies of oculomotor dysfunction in schizophrenia have tended to concentrate o...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether impaired smooth pursuit tracking, which has consist...
Abnormalities of the smooth pursuit eye movements of adults with schizophrenia have been well descri...
AbstractPrevious studies have shown that smooth pursuit eye movements are impaired in patients with ...
BACKGROUND: Eye tracking deficits are one of a few widely validated behavioral markers of risk for s...
Background: SPEM dysfunction is a well-known phenomenon in schizophrenia. The principal aim of the p...
Smooth-pursuit eye tracking abnormalities have been consis-tently observed among schizophrenia patie...
Background. Previous studies of oculomotor dysfunction in schizophrenia have tended to concentrate o...
Whilst most laboratory smooth pursuit tasks are performed in the dark, in everyday life pursuit comm...
Smooth pursuit eye movements (SPEM) are needed to keep the retinal image of slowly moving objects wi...
Twenty-five DSM-III-diagnosed schizophrenics and 37 normal and age-matched controls were examined us...