Vergence eye movements occur when the eyes move simultaneously inward (convergence) or outward (divergence) in order to maintain the image on the fovea that is close up or far away. Most often convergence is tested as part of the near triad. When a patient is asked to follow an object that is brought from a distance to the tip of their nose the eyes should converge, the pupil will constrict and the lens will round up (accommodation). NeuroLogic Exam has been supported by a grant from the Slice of Life Development Fund at the University of Utah, the Department of Pediatrics and the Office of Education at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Viewing the video requires installation of the free QuickTime Plug-in
Olfaction is the only sensory modality with direct access to cerebral cortex without going through t...
There is a sensory deficit for both light touch and pain on the left side of the face for all divisi...
The patient shown has progressive supranuclear palsy. As part of this disease there is disruption of...
Vergence eye movements occur when the eyes move simultaneously inward (convergence) or outward (dive...
Eye movements are controlled by 4 major oculomotor gaze systems, which are tested for on the neurolo...
Eye movements are controlled by 4 major oculomotor gaze systems, which are tested for on the neurolo...
Vergence (e.g. convergence and divergence), a class of eye movements that rotates the eyes in opposi...
Light-near dissociation occurs when the pupils don't react to light but constrict with convergence a...
Light-near dissociation occurs when the pupils don't react to light but constrict with convergence a...
The swinging flashlight test is used to show a relative afferent pupillary defect or a Marcus Gunn p...
The swinging flashlight test is used to show a relative afferent pupillary defect or a Marcus Gunn p...
This patient has poor optokinetic nystagmus when the tape is moved to the right or left. The patient...
This patient has poor optokinetic nystagmus when the tape is moved to the right or left. The patient...
The patient shown has progressive supranuclear palsy. As part of this disease there is disruption of...
Examiner testing cranial nerve II by testing vision-central and peripheral, pupillary response (alon...
Olfaction is the only sensory modality with direct access to cerebral cortex without going through t...
There is a sensory deficit for both light touch and pain on the left side of the face for all divisi...
The patient shown has progressive supranuclear palsy. As part of this disease there is disruption of...
Vergence eye movements occur when the eyes move simultaneously inward (convergence) or outward (dive...
Eye movements are controlled by 4 major oculomotor gaze systems, which are tested for on the neurolo...
Eye movements are controlled by 4 major oculomotor gaze systems, which are tested for on the neurolo...
Vergence (e.g. convergence and divergence), a class of eye movements that rotates the eyes in opposi...
Light-near dissociation occurs when the pupils don't react to light but constrict with convergence a...
Light-near dissociation occurs when the pupils don't react to light but constrict with convergence a...
The swinging flashlight test is used to show a relative afferent pupillary defect or a Marcus Gunn p...
The swinging flashlight test is used to show a relative afferent pupillary defect or a Marcus Gunn p...
This patient has poor optokinetic nystagmus when the tape is moved to the right or left. The patient...
This patient has poor optokinetic nystagmus when the tape is moved to the right or left. The patient...
The patient shown has progressive supranuclear palsy. As part of this disease there is disruption of...
Examiner testing cranial nerve II by testing vision-central and peripheral, pupillary response (alon...
Olfaction is the only sensory modality with direct access to cerebral cortex without going through t...
There is a sensory deficit for both light touch and pain on the left side of the face for all divisi...
The patient shown has progressive supranuclear palsy. As part of this disease there is disruption of...