The hallmark of a supranuclear eye movement disorder is functional impairment of one or several types of different eye movements while other types of eye movement remain unchanged. All eye movement information is conveyed via the nuclei of the eye muscle nerves. However, the information for a specific type of eye movement is generated in prenuclear cortical and subcortical areas which are activated depending on the type of eye movement performed. The structures responsible for vertical and torsional oculomotoricity are described as well as the functional relationship between them. A summary of the development of saccades and movements arising from them is also given and the influence of the cerebellum on oculomotor processes is dealt with. ...
Eye movements are a source of valuable information to both clinicians and scientists as abnormalitie...
textabstractVision is one of the senses that are used for gathering information about the surroundin...
AbstractThe study of the ocular-motor nerves must be exhaustive from their source (nuclei in the bra...
The hallmark of a supranuclear eye movement disorder is functional impairment of one or several type...
The key to the diagnosis of ocular motor disorders is a systematic clinical examination of the diffe...
Several structures, located at different levels in the Central Nervous System (CNS), collaborate to ...
Eye movements let us fixate on and follow a moving visual target. These movements are performed by t...
Eye movements provide rich source of information about brain functioning for neurologists and neuros...
In this series, the purpose and nomenclature of eye movements are described, with the anatomical pat...
It is widely accepted that disordered eye movements areuseful signs for accurate topological diagnos...
Eye movements are performed in order to either focus the gaze onto anew interesting object or to sta...
The cerebellum plays a central role in the control of every type of eye movements It has both immedi...
The brainstem contains numerous structures including afferent and efferent fibers that are involved ...
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...
Eye movements are a source of valuable information to both clinicians and scientists as abnormalitie...
textabstractVision is one of the senses that are used for gathering information about the surroundin...
AbstractThe study of the ocular-motor nerves must be exhaustive from their source (nuclei in the bra...
The hallmark of a supranuclear eye movement disorder is functional impairment of one or several type...
The key to the diagnosis of ocular motor disorders is a systematic clinical examination of the diffe...
Several structures, located at different levels in the Central Nervous System (CNS), collaborate to ...
Eye movements let us fixate on and follow a moving visual target. These movements are performed by t...
Eye movements provide rich source of information about brain functioning for neurologists and neuros...
In this series, the purpose and nomenclature of eye movements are described, with the anatomical pat...
It is widely accepted that disordered eye movements areuseful signs for accurate topological diagnos...
Eye movements are performed in order to either focus the gaze onto anew interesting object or to sta...
The cerebellum plays a central role in the control of every type of eye movements It has both immedi...
The brainstem contains numerous structures including afferent and efferent fibers that are involved ...
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...
Eye movements are a source of valuable information to both clinicians and scientists as abnormalitie...
textabstractVision is one of the senses that are used for gathering information about the surroundin...
AbstractThe study of the ocular-motor nerves must be exhaustive from their source (nuclei in the bra...