Eye movements are divided into different types called systems, each of which performs a specific, quantifiable function and has a distinctive anatomic substrate and physiologic organization
Basic Function of Eye Movement- oculomotor subsystems: Saccadic- Positional Error; Smooth pursuit- v...
Most disturbances of ocular motility and alignment can be detected during a standard clinical examin...
In order to give an appropriate overview of our clinical studies in the ocular motor system and to e...
In this chapter we describe physiologic processes and anatomic bases for the control of eye movement...
Eye movements are divided into different types called systems, each of which performs a specific, qu...
In this chapter we describe physiologic processes and anatomic bases for the control of eye movement...
Saccades are the rapid eye movements that quickly redirect the eye such that an image of an object i...
To discuss eye movements, it is necessary to have a frame of reference against which any movement ma...
The brain devotes more cells and connections to vision than any other sense or motor function
In this final section, we summarize some of this information and provide a brief outline of central ...
The examination of the ocular motor system generally consists of the assessment of (a) fixation and ...
In this chapter, we discuss normal and abnormal monocular and binocular eye movements as they pertai...
Disorders of neuro-ophthalmologic significance may affect not only visual sensory, ocular motor, and...
Summary. Saccades function to move the fovea rapidly to a target located on the peripheral retina. P...
During normal behavior, it is natural to use a combination of eye and head movements, whether to vol...
Basic Function of Eye Movement- oculomotor subsystems: Saccadic- Positional Error; Smooth pursuit- v...
Most disturbances of ocular motility and alignment can be detected during a standard clinical examin...
In order to give an appropriate overview of our clinical studies in the ocular motor system and to e...
In this chapter we describe physiologic processes and anatomic bases for the control of eye movement...
Eye movements are divided into different types called systems, each of which performs a specific, qu...
In this chapter we describe physiologic processes and anatomic bases for the control of eye movement...
Saccades are the rapid eye movements that quickly redirect the eye such that an image of an object i...
To discuss eye movements, it is necessary to have a frame of reference against which any movement ma...
The brain devotes more cells and connections to vision than any other sense or motor function
In this final section, we summarize some of this information and provide a brief outline of central ...
The examination of the ocular motor system generally consists of the assessment of (a) fixation and ...
In this chapter, we discuss normal and abnormal monocular and binocular eye movements as they pertai...
Disorders of neuro-ophthalmologic significance may affect not only visual sensory, ocular motor, and...
Summary. Saccades function to move the fovea rapidly to a target located on the peripheral retina. P...
During normal behavior, it is natural to use a combination of eye and head movements, whether to vol...
Basic Function of Eye Movement- oculomotor subsystems: Saccadic- Positional Error; Smooth pursuit- v...
Most disturbances of ocular motility and alignment can be detected during a standard clinical examin...
In order to give an appropriate overview of our clinical studies in the ocular motor system and to e...