Slow saccades are characteristic of many degenerative and metabolic diseases. Horizontal saccades may be slowed in patients with spinocerebellar degenerations; vertical saccades are often relatively less affected in such patients. In diseases that principally affect the midbrain, such as progressive supranuclear palsy, vertical saccades are the first to become slow. In some patients with slow saccades, blinks of the eyelids may actually speed up the movements. The explanation for this phenomenon is uncertain, but it probably reflects the effects of blinks upon pause and burst neurons rather than a momentary deprivation of vision. Some patients with slow saccades can generate smooth-pursuit movements of up to about 20 degrees/sec. It is diff...
International audienceThe eyes do not stay perfectly still during attempted fixation; fixational eye...
Our aim was to determine whether overt catch up saccades (OS) provoked by vestibular stimuli, as obs...
Severely slowed saccades in <I>spinocerebellar ataxia</I> have previously been shown to be at least ...
Saccades are rapid eye movements that redirect the fovea from one object to another. A great deal ha...
Saccades are rapid eye movements that redirect the fovea from one object to another. A great deal ha...
Saccades are the rapid eye movements that quickly redirect the eye such that an image of an object i...
This is a 67-year-old woman presenting with imbalance and binocular horizontal diplopia at near. On...
Spinocerebellar ataxia type 2 (SCA2) is a genetic neurodegenerative disorder primarily characterized...
The video of the normal eye movement examination was made with the assistance of Dr. Terrence Millet...
Huntingtons disease produces disturbances of voluntary gaze, particularly saccades. It is caused by ...
Presenting Symptom: slow saccades. 1/3/74: 14 year old girl being studied by Dr. Zee with a history ...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>Our aim was to determine whether overt catch up saccades (OS) provoked by ve...
Saccades are rapid eye movements that redirect the fovea from one object to another. A great deal ha...
Saccades: instruct the patient to make rapid movements of their eyes in each gaze direction, noting ...
In response to passive high-acceleration head impulses patients with low vestibulo-ocular reflex (VO...
International audienceThe eyes do not stay perfectly still during attempted fixation; fixational eye...
Our aim was to determine whether overt catch up saccades (OS) provoked by vestibular stimuli, as obs...
Severely slowed saccades in <I>spinocerebellar ataxia</I> have previously been shown to be at least ...
Saccades are rapid eye movements that redirect the fovea from one object to another. A great deal ha...
Saccades are rapid eye movements that redirect the fovea from one object to another. A great deal ha...
Saccades are the rapid eye movements that quickly redirect the eye such that an image of an object i...
This is a 67-year-old woman presenting with imbalance and binocular horizontal diplopia at near. On...
Spinocerebellar ataxia type 2 (SCA2) is a genetic neurodegenerative disorder primarily characterized...
The video of the normal eye movement examination was made with the assistance of Dr. Terrence Millet...
Huntingtons disease produces disturbances of voluntary gaze, particularly saccades. It is caused by ...
Presenting Symptom: slow saccades. 1/3/74: 14 year old girl being studied by Dr. Zee with a history ...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>Our aim was to determine whether overt catch up saccades (OS) provoked by ve...
Saccades are rapid eye movements that redirect the fovea from one object to another. A great deal ha...
Saccades: instruct the patient to make rapid movements of their eyes in each gaze direction, noting ...
In response to passive high-acceleration head impulses patients with low vestibulo-ocular reflex (VO...
International audienceThe eyes do not stay perfectly still during attempted fixation; fixational eye...
Our aim was to determine whether overt catch up saccades (OS) provoked by vestibular stimuli, as obs...
Severely slowed saccades in <I>spinocerebellar ataxia</I> have previously been shown to be at least ...