Eye and head movements are common manifestations of epileptic seizures, and the wide representation of oculomotor and vestibular control within the cerebral cortex leads to a number of possible ways that seizures can affect eye movements themselves and visual or vestibular perceptions
Persistent ocular motor deficits caused by lesions such as hemidecortication for intractable seizure...
Ocular motor disturbances that occur from focal lesions of the cerebral hemispheres depend on a vari...
About one third of adults who experience new onset of seizures harbor an intracranial tumor. Thus, w...
Eye and head movements are common manifestations of epileptic seizures, and the wide representation ...
Eye and head movements are common manifestations of epileptic seizures, and the wide representation ...
Several forms of nystagmus occur as manifestations of epileptic seizures. Although such epileptic ny...
Extensive reviews of the effects of cerebral hemisphere lesions on eye movements were done by Pierro...
BACKGROUND: Versive seizures, consisting of forced, involuntary, sustained and unnatural turning of ...
Many substances affect eye movements. In some cases, the drug induces abnormalities of eye movements...
Clinicians are appropriately cautious in attributing eye movement abnormalities specifically to cere...
Many structures within the medulla are important in the control of eye movements: the vestibular nuc...
During normal behavior, it is natural to use a combination of eye and head movements, whether to vol...
Ocular motor apraxia is characterized by an impaired ability to generate saccades on command
The examination of eye movements often provides important diagnostic information in unconscious pati...
Nonorganic disturbances of ocular motor function include disturbances of fixation, ocular motility, ...
Persistent ocular motor deficits caused by lesions such as hemidecortication for intractable seizure...
Ocular motor disturbances that occur from focal lesions of the cerebral hemispheres depend on a vari...
About one third of adults who experience new onset of seizures harbor an intracranial tumor. Thus, w...
Eye and head movements are common manifestations of epileptic seizures, and the wide representation ...
Eye and head movements are common manifestations of epileptic seizures, and the wide representation ...
Several forms of nystagmus occur as manifestations of epileptic seizures. Although such epileptic ny...
Extensive reviews of the effects of cerebral hemisphere lesions on eye movements were done by Pierro...
BACKGROUND: Versive seizures, consisting of forced, involuntary, sustained and unnatural turning of ...
Many substances affect eye movements. In some cases, the drug induces abnormalities of eye movements...
Clinicians are appropriately cautious in attributing eye movement abnormalities specifically to cere...
Many structures within the medulla are important in the control of eye movements: the vestibular nuc...
During normal behavior, it is natural to use a combination of eye and head movements, whether to vol...
Ocular motor apraxia is characterized by an impaired ability to generate saccades on command
The examination of eye movements often provides important diagnostic information in unconscious pati...
Nonorganic disturbances of ocular motor function include disturbances of fixation, ocular motility, ...
Persistent ocular motor deficits caused by lesions such as hemidecortication for intractable seizure...
Ocular motor disturbances that occur from focal lesions of the cerebral hemispheres depend on a vari...
About one third of adults who experience new onset of seizures harbor an intracranial tumor. Thus, w...