Most disturbances of ocular motility and alignment can be detected during a standard clinical examination; however, performing a quantitative analysis of eye movements may more accurately reveal subtle abnormalities of the pursuit, saccadic, optokinetic, and vestibulo-ocular systems
This thesis deals with the movements of eyes and it describes the matters related to its measurement...
N/AIn this study, thirty-one patients with mild, moderate or severe Graves' ophthalmopathy were stud...
S4 traces for a patient with a visual field of 4° in the right eye (the green line) and 3° in the le...
Most disturbances of ocular motility and alignment can be detected during a standard clinical examin...
In this chapter, we discuss normal and abnormal monocular and binocular eye movements as they pertai...
In this chapter, we discuss normal and abnormal monocular and binocular eye movements as they pertai...
Background: Abnormalities of smooth pursuit eye movement (SPEM) are a clinical fi nding in central e...
Oculomotor dysfunction may originate from physical, physiological or psychological causes and may be...
Of all motor systems, the oculomotor system is the best understood and can be most accurately measur...
Versions may be tested by examining the saccadic, pursuit, vestibular, and optokinetic systems. Sacc...
The examination of the ocular motor system generally consists of the assessment of (a) fixation and ...
Eye movements provide rich source of information about brain functioning for neurologists and neuros...
AbstractThe ocular and motor equilibrium of the visual system is ensured by normal ocular movements,...
Recording the posttlon of the eyes and the trajectory of their motion provides sensttive parameters ...
Alignment of the two eyes is controlled by a finely tuned, fast acting system with components within...
This thesis deals with the movements of eyes and it describes the matters related to its measurement...
N/AIn this study, thirty-one patients with mild, moderate or severe Graves' ophthalmopathy were stud...
S4 traces for a patient with a visual field of 4° in the right eye (the green line) and 3° in the le...
Most disturbances of ocular motility and alignment can be detected during a standard clinical examin...
In this chapter, we discuss normal and abnormal monocular and binocular eye movements as they pertai...
In this chapter, we discuss normal and abnormal monocular and binocular eye movements as they pertai...
Background: Abnormalities of smooth pursuit eye movement (SPEM) are a clinical fi nding in central e...
Oculomotor dysfunction may originate from physical, physiological or psychological causes and may be...
Of all motor systems, the oculomotor system is the best understood and can be most accurately measur...
Versions may be tested by examining the saccadic, pursuit, vestibular, and optokinetic systems. Sacc...
The examination of the ocular motor system generally consists of the assessment of (a) fixation and ...
Eye movements provide rich source of information about brain functioning for neurologists and neuros...
AbstractThe ocular and motor equilibrium of the visual system is ensured by normal ocular movements,...
Recording the posttlon of the eyes and the trajectory of their motion provides sensttive parameters ...
Alignment of the two eyes is controlled by a finely tuned, fast acting system with components within...
This thesis deals with the movements of eyes and it describes the matters related to its measurement...
N/AIn this study, thirty-one patients with mild, moderate or severe Graves' ophthalmopathy were stud...
S4 traces for a patient with a visual field of 4° in the right eye (the green line) and 3° in the le...