Most disturbances of ocular motility and alignment can be detected during a standard clinical examination; however, performing a quantitative analysis of eye movements may more accurately reveal subtle abnormalities of the pursuit, saccadic, optokinetic, and vestibulo-ocular systems
Nonorganic disturbances of ocular motor function include disturbances of fixation, ocular motility, ...
Eye movements are divided into different types called systems, each of which performs a specific, qu...
Several types of inappropriate saccadic eye movements may intrude upon steady fixation. Saccadic int...
Most disturbances of ocular motility and alignment can be detected during a standard clinical examin...
Most disturbances of ocular motility and alignment can be detected during a standard clinical examin...
In this chapter, we discuss normal and abnormal monocular and binocular eye movements as they pertai...
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...
Versions may be tested by examining the saccadic, pursuit, vestibular, and optokinetic systems. Sacc...
This chapter concerns abnormal eye movements that disrupt steady fixation and thereby degrade vision...
Saccadic eye movements are examined clinically by instructing the patient to alternately fixate upon...
To discuss eye movements, it is necessary to have a frame of reference against which any movement ma...
Background: Abnormalities of smooth pursuit eye movement (SPEM) are a clinical fi nding in central e...
Detailed observation of eyelid position and movement is an important but often neglected part of the...
This chapter concerns abnormal eye movements that disrupt steady fixation and thereby degrade vision
Nonorganic disturbances of ocular motor function include disturbances of fixation, ocular motility, ...
Eye movements are divided into different types called systems, each of which performs a specific, qu...
Several types of inappropriate saccadic eye movements may intrude upon steady fixation. Saccadic int...
Most disturbances of ocular motility and alignment can be detected during a standard clinical examin...
Most disturbances of ocular motility and alignment can be detected during a standard clinical examin...
In this chapter, we discuss normal and abnormal monocular and binocular eye movements as they pertai...
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...
Versions may be tested by examining the saccadic, pursuit, vestibular, and optokinetic systems. Sacc...
This chapter concerns abnormal eye movements that disrupt steady fixation and thereby degrade vision...
Saccadic eye movements are examined clinically by instructing the patient to alternately fixate upon...
To discuss eye movements, it is necessary to have a frame of reference against which any movement ma...
Background: Abnormalities of smooth pursuit eye movement (SPEM) are a clinical fi nding in central e...
Detailed observation of eyelid position and movement is an important but often neglected part of the...
This chapter concerns abnormal eye movements that disrupt steady fixation and thereby degrade vision
Nonorganic disturbances of ocular motor function include disturbances of fixation, ocular motility, ...
Eye movements are divided into different types called systems, each of which performs a specific, qu...
Several types of inappropriate saccadic eye movements may intrude upon steady fixation. Saccadic int...