In this video, a woman shows her ability to voluntarily induce an ocular oscillation. It is called "voluntary nystagmus", although the oscillation consist of back-to-back saccades, such as occurs in ocular flutter. Clues to the voluntary nature of this oscillation are mentioned. At times, however, without eye movements recordings, it may be difficult to distinguish this from an involuntary oscillation as demonstrated in a second patient.curriculum_fellow; MTndosvoluntarynystagmu
Nystagmus is a form of ocular oscillation in which the primary disturbance is an unwanted slow-phase...
This 65-year-old man with multiple sclerosis described that objects in front of him appear to sponta...
Saccadic pulses are brief intrusions upon steady fixation. They are produced when a saccadic pulse i...
In this video, a woman shows her ability to voluntarily induce an ocular oscillation. It is called ...
Some normal subjects can voluntarily induce saccadic oscillations, usually by converging; this party...
Some normal subjects can voluntarily induce saccadic oscillations, usually by converging; this party...
SUMM ARY A survey of a college age population revealed that 8 % could produce voluntary nystagmus. S...
Visual fixation can be disrupted by a variety of involuntary saccadic eye movements that signify cer...
Two human subjects, who had no signs of other neurologic disorders, produced large amplitude, to-and...
Voluntary nystagmus is discussed in Chapter 23 of this text. The condition is characterized by a rap...
Voluntary flutter (sometimes known as “voluntary nystagmus”) is a conjugate saccadic oscillation of ...
: This video is an example of what a patient with spontaneous nystagmus or saccadic intrusions/oscil...
Nystagmus is a biphasic (to and fro) ocular oscillation in which the two phases have approximately e...
: This is a 45-yo-man with intermittent complaints of horizontal oscillopsia for 1 year. On examinat...
Congenital nystagmus is an ocular–motor disorder that develops in the first few months of life; its ...
Nystagmus is a form of ocular oscillation in which the primary disturbance is an unwanted slow-phase...
This 65-year-old man with multiple sclerosis described that objects in front of him appear to sponta...
Saccadic pulses are brief intrusions upon steady fixation. They are produced when a saccadic pulse i...
In this video, a woman shows her ability to voluntarily induce an ocular oscillation. It is called ...
Some normal subjects can voluntarily induce saccadic oscillations, usually by converging; this party...
Some normal subjects can voluntarily induce saccadic oscillations, usually by converging; this party...
SUMM ARY A survey of a college age population revealed that 8 % could produce voluntary nystagmus. S...
Visual fixation can be disrupted by a variety of involuntary saccadic eye movements that signify cer...
Two human subjects, who had no signs of other neurologic disorders, produced large amplitude, to-and...
Voluntary nystagmus is discussed in Chapter 23 of this text. The condition is characterized by a rap...
Voluntary flutter (sometimes known as “voluntary nystagmus”) is a conjugate saccadic oscillation of ...
: This video is an example of what a patient with spontaneous nystagmus or saccadic intrusions/oscil...
Nystagmus is a biphasic (to and fro) ocular oscillation in which the two phases have approximately e...
: This is a 45-yo-man with intermittent complaints of horizontal oscillopsia for 1 year. On examinat...
Congenital nystagmus is an ocular–motor disorder that develops in the first few months of life; its ...
Nystagmus is a form of ocular oscillation in which the primary disturbance is an unwanted slow-phase...
This 65-year-old man with multiple sclerosis described that objects in front of him appear to sponta...
Saccadic pulses are brief intrusions upon steady fixation. They are produced when a saccadic pulse i...