Eye movements are performed in order to either focus the gaze onto anew interesting object or to stabilize the viewed object in the fovea. As every type of eye movement has its own anatomical substrate, it is often possible to localize an eye movement disorder to aspecific brain region or to make adiagnosis of asystemic disease in an appropriate clinical setting. Thus, in many patients the assessment of eye movements can effectively help in the diagnosis and appropriate treatment can be initiated in a timely manner
Where we look determines what we see. Because human vision varies greatly with retinotopic location,...
Fixation and gaze-holding: assess for nystagmus or saccadic intrusions by observing the eyes in prim...
Clear vision requires both eye motion and highly accurate positioning of the fovea. Various types of...
Eye movements are performed in order to either focus the gaze onto anew interesting object or to sta...
The hallmark of a supranuclear eye movement disorder is functional impairment of one or several type...
It is widely accepted that disordered eye movements areuseful signs for accurate topological diagnos...
Eye movements provide rich source of information about brain functioning for neurologists and neuros...
textabstractVision is one of the senses that are used for gathering information about the surroundin...
Eye movements let us fixate on and follow a moving visual target. These movements are performed by t...
Gaze refers to the direction of observation, the position of the eyes in space. It is the sum of eye...
Akkommodation ist die natürliche Zu-oder Abnahme der Refraktion des Auges bei Änderung des Beobachtu...
In this series, the purpose and nomenclature of eye movements are described, with the anatomical pat...
The Potential of Naturalistic Eye Movement tasks in the Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease: A Review-...
Where we look determines what we see. Because human vision varies greatly with retinotopic location,...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Eye movements can be used as a tool for investigating neural mechani...
Where we look determines what we see. Because human vision varies greatly with retinotopic location,...
Fixation and gaze-holding: assess for nystagmus or saccadic intrusions by observing the eyes in prim...
Clear vision requires both eye motion and highly accurate positioning of the fovea. Various types of...
Eye movements are performed in order to either focus the gaze onto anew interesting object or to sta...
The hallmark of a supranuclear eye movement disorder is functional impairment of one or several type...
It is widely accepted that disordered eye movements areuseful signs for accurate topological diagnos...
Eye movements provide rich source of information about brain functioning for neurologists and neuros...
textabstractVision is one of the senses that are used for gathering information about the surroundin...
Eye movements let us fixate on and follow a moving visual target. These movements are performed by t...
Gaze refers to the direction of observation, the position of the eyes in space. It is the sum of eye...
Akkommodation ist die natürliche Zu-oder Abnahme der Refraktion des Auges bei Änderung des Beobachtu...
In this series, the purpose and nomenclature of eye movements are described, with the anatomical pat...
The Potential of Naturalistic Eye Movement tasks in the Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease: A Review-...
Where we look determines what we see. Because human vision varies greatly with retinotopic location,...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Eye movements can be used as a tool for investigating neural mechani...
Where we look determines what we see. Because human vision varies greatly with retinotopic location,...
Fixation and gaze-holding: assess for nystagmus or saccadic intrusions by observing the eyes in prim...
Clear vision requires both eye motion and highly accurate positioning of the fovea. Various types of...