AbstractBecause the oscillatory eye movements of congenital nystagmus vary from cycle to cycle, there is no clear relationship between the waveform produced and the underlying abnormality of the ocular motor system. We consider the durations of successive cycles of nystagmus which could be (1) completely determined by the lengths of the previous cycles, (2) completely independent of the lengths of the previous cycles or (3) a mixture of the two. The behaviour of a deterministic system can be characterised in terms of a collection of (unstable) oscillations, referred to as periodic orbits, which make up the system. By using a recently developed technique for identifying periodic orbits in noisy data, we find evidence for periodic orbits in n...
We analyzed quantitatively electronystagmographic recordings of pendular waveforms via spectral anal...
The study of eye movements and oculomotor disorders has, for four decades, greatly benefitted from t...
Despite the inability to maintain steady fixation, congenital nystagmus does not necessarily reduce ...
Because the oscillatory eye movements of congenital nystagmus vary from cycle to cycle, there is no ...
Congenital nystagmus is an ocular–motor disorder that develops in the first few months of life; its ...
Congenital nystagmus (CN) is a disorder of the ocular motility characterized by oscillatory eye move...
Nonlinear dynamics provides a complementary framework to control theory for the quantitative analysi...
Nonlinear dynamics provides a complementary framework to control theory for the quantitative analysi...
Abstract Congenital nystagmus is an involuntary bilat-eral horizontal oscillation of the eyes that d...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-02-23, accepted 2021-04-21Publication...
Congenital nystagmus is an ocular–motor disorder characterised by involuntary, conjugated and bilate...
Congenital nystagmus (CN) is an ocular-motor disorder characterised by involuntary, conjugated ocula...
Models of the mechanisms of normal eye movements are typically described in terms of the block diagr...
Congenital nystagmus (CN) is an incurable pathological spontaneous oscillation of the eyes with an o...
Pathological nystagmus is a symptom of oculomotor disease where the eyes oscillate involuntarily. Th...
We analyzed quantitatively electronystagmographic recordings of pendular waveforms via spectral anal...
The study of eye movements and oculomotor disorders has, for four decades, greatly benefitted from t...
Despite the inability to maintain steady fixation, congenital nystagmus does not necessarily reduce ...
Because the oscillatory eye movements of congenital nystagmus vary from cycle to cycle, there is no ...
Congenital nystagmus is an ocular–motor disorder that develops in the first few months of life; its ...
Congenital nystagmus (CN) is a disorder of the ocular motility characterized by oscillatory eye move...
Nonlinear dynamics provides a complementary framework to control theory for the quantitative analysi...
Nonlinear dynamics provides a complementary framework to control theory for the quantitative analysi...
Abstract Congenital nystagmus is an involuntary bilat-eral horizontal oscillation of the eyes that d...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-02-23, accepted 2021-04-21Publication...
Congenital nystagmus is an ocular–motor disorder characterised by involuntary, conjugated and bilate...
Congenital nystagmus (CN) is an ocular-motor disorder characterised by involuntary, conjugated ocula...
Models of the mechanisms of normal eye movements are typically described in terms of the block diagr...
Congenital nystagmus (CN) is an incurable pathological spontaneous oscillation of the eyes with an o...
Pathological nystagmus is a symptom of oculomotor disease where the eyes oscillate involuntarily. Th...
We analyzed quantitatively electronystagmographic recordings of pendular waveforms via spectral anal...
The study of eye movements and oculomotor disorders has, for four decades, greatly benefitted from t...
Despite the inability to maintain steady fixation, congenital nystagmus does not necessarily reduce ...