The wide array of cerebellar eye signs, includes, among others, saccadic intrusions and oscillations, nystagmus, gaze palsies, and impairment of the vestibulo-ocular reflex.curriculum_fellow; KBDolivopontocerebellardegeneration; MTcerebellarconnection
Visual fixation can be disrupted by a variety of involuntary saccadic eye movements that signify cer...
The eye movement disorders commonly accompanying Chiari malformations are listed. These are general...
In this chapter, we present the bedside assessment and laboratory tests that are available for the n...
A variety of abnormal ocular oscillations consequent to brain stem and cerebellar dysfunction are de...
Saccadic Pursuit; Centripedal Nystagmus; Hypometric Saccades; Upbeat Nystagmus; Overshoot Dysmetria;...
(1) Saccadic hypermetria - an overshoot of the visual target (2) Saccadic smooth pursuit - d...
The cerebellum plays a central role in the control of every type of eye movements It has both immedi...
The cerebellum plays a central role in the control of every type of eye movements It has both immedi...
The cerebellum plays a central role in the control of every type of eye movements It has both immedi...
The cerebellum both receives and sends impulses to the spinal cord, brain stem and cerebrum, and, th...
The cerebellum is involved in sensorimotor operations, cognitive tasks and affective processes. Here...
© 2014 Elsevier Inc. Clinical manifestations of cerebellar disease include ataxia and tremor, as wel...
The key to the diagnosis of ocular motor disorders is a systematic clinical examination of the diffe...
Example of a patient with rebound nystagmus, where the oscillations alternate direction as the patie...
There are many conditions that produce cerebellar eye signs. These include developmental anomalies, ...
Visual fixation can be disrupted by a variety of involuntary saccadic eye movements that signify cer...
The eye movement disorders commonly accompanying Chiari malformations are listed. These are general...
In this chapter, we present the bedside assessment and laboratory tests that are available for the n...
A variety of abnormal ocular oscillations consequent to brain stem and cerebellar dysfunction are de...
Saccadic Pursuit; Centripedal Nystagmus; Hypometric Saccades; Upbeat Nystagmus; Overshoot Dysmetria;...
(1) Saccadic hypermetria - an overshoot of the visual target (2) Saccadic smooth pursuit - d...
The cerebellum plays a central role in the control of every type of eye movements It has both immedi...
The cerebellum plays a central role in the control of every type of eye movements It has both immedi...
The cerebellum plays a central role in the control of every type of eye movements It has both immedi...
The cerebellum both receives and sends impulses to the spinal cord, brain stem and cerebrum, and, th...
The cerebellum is involved in sensorimotor operations, cognitive tasks and affective processes. Here...
© 2014 Elsevier Inc. Clinical manifestations of cerebellar disease include ataxia and tremor, as wel...
The key to the diagnosis of ocular motor disorders is a systematic clinical examination of the diffe...
Example of a patient with rebound nystagmus, where the oscillations alternate direction as the patie...
There are many conditions that produce cerebellar eye signs. These include developmental anomalies, ...
Visual fixation can be disrupted by a variety of involuntary saccadic eye movements that signify cer...
The eye movement disorders commonly accompanying Chiari malformations are listed. These are general...
In this chapter, we present the bedside assessment and laboratory tests that are available for the n...