Eye and head movements are common manifestations of epileptic seizures, and the wide representation of oculomotor and vestibular control within the cerebral cortex leads to a number of possible ways that seizures can affect eye movements themselves and visual or vestibular perceptions
<div><p>Childhood onset epilepsy is associated with disrupted developmental integration of sensorimo...
Evidence is presented for the influence of fixational eye movements on visual perception. These eye ...
During episodes of epilepsy, patients suffer from diverse visual symptoms (such as illusion, halluci...
Eye and head movements are common manifestations of epileptic seizures, and the wide representation ...
Several forms of nystagmus occur as manifestations of epileptic seizures. Although such epileptic ny...
BACKGROUND: Versive seizures, consisting of forced, involuntary, sustained and unnatural turning of ...
Eye movements provide rich source of information about brain functioning for neurologists and neuros...
Extensive reviews of the effects of cerebral hemisphere lesions on eye movements were done by Pierro...
The brainstem contains numerous structures including afferent and efferent fibers that are involved ...
Summary: - Occipital seizures o Key features > Bilateral > Simultaneous > Positive: small, geometric...
Seizures and movement disorders (MDs) are distinct neurological conditions presenting with abnormal ...
The physician and even the neurologist associates the occipital lobe with visual functions. Rarely d...
Eye movements are a source of valuable information to both clinicians and scientists as abnormalitie...
The epileptic eye and head movements during epileptic seizures may be much more complicated than peo...
Childhood onset epilepsy is associated with disrupted developmental integration of sensorimotor and ...
<div><p>Childhood onset epilepsy is associated with disrupted developmental integration of sensorimo...
Evidence is presented for the influence of fixational eye movements on visual perception. These eye ...
During episodes of epilepsy, patients suffer from diverse visual symptoms (such as illusion, halluci...
Eye and head movements are common manifestations of epileptic seizures, and the wide representation ...
Several forms of nystagmus occur as manifestations of epileptic seizures. Although such epileptic ny...
BACKGROUND: Versive seizures, consisting of forced, involuntary, sustained and unnatural turning of ...
Eye movements provide rich source of information about brain functioning for neurologists and neuros...
Extensive reviews of the effects of cerebral hemisphere lesions on eye movements were done by Pierro...
The brainstem contains numerous structures including afferent and efferent fibers that are involved ...
Summary: - Occipital seizures o Key features > Bilateral > Simultaneous > Positive: small, geometric...
Seizures and movement disorders (MDs) are distinct neurological conditions presenting with abnormal ...
The physician and even the neurologist associates the occipital lobe with visual functions. Rarely d...
Eye movements are a source of valuable information to both clinicians and scientists as abnormalitie...
The epileptic eye and head movements during epileptic seizures may be much more complicated than peo...
Childhood onset epilepsy is associated with disrupted developmental integration of sensorimotor and ...
<div><p>Childhood onset epilepsy is associated with disrupted developmental integration of sensorimo...
Evidence is presented for the influence of fixational eye movements on visual perception. These eye ...
During episodes of epilepsy, patients suffer from diverse visual symptoms (such as illusion, halluci...