AbstractTo investigate the role of the basal ganglia in integrating voluntary and reflexive behaviour, the current study examined the ability of patients with Parkinson's disease to voluntarily control oculomotor reflexes. We measured the size of the fixation offset effect (the reduction in saccadic reaction time when a fixation point is removed) during a block of pro- and a block of anti-saccades. Healthy controls showed the expected reduction of the FOE during the anti-saccades, which results from efforts to suppress reflexive eye movements (a preparatory set characterized by increased internal control and reduced external control). However, there was no reduction of the FOE in the anti-saccade task in Parkinson's patients, indicating tha...
Making flexible associations between what we see and what we do is important for many everyday tasks...
Numerous studies have shown that Parkinson’s disease (PD) affects the ability to generate voluntary ...
Objective: To describe the relation between gaze and posture/gait control in Parkinson disease (PD) ...
Prior studies of oculomotor function in Parkinson's disease (PD) have either focused on saccades whi...
BACKGROUND: Prior studies of oculomotor function in Parkinson’s disease (PD) have either focused on ...
A topical issue in current ocular motor research is the extent to which saccadic and smooth pursuit ...
Making flexible associations between what we see and what we do is important for many everyday tasks...
Many studies have found evidence of abnormal eye movement control in Parkinson's disease. Deficits i...
Saccades (fast eye movements) reveal the overt and covert deployment of visual attention, reflect mo...
Neurodegeneration in Parkinson's disease dementia (PDD) and dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) affect c...
Individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD) show marked impairments in their ability to generate self-...
AbstractWe investigated human oculomotor behaviour in a Go–NoGo saccadic task in which the saccadic ...
Oculomotor abnormalities are fast becoming a proxy for disease diagnosis and progression. Saccades-b...
AbstractMaking flexible associations between what we see and what we do is important for many everyd...
Making flexible associations between what we see and what we do is important for many everyday tasks...
Making flexible associations between what we see and what we do is important for many everyday tasks...
Numerous studies have shown that Parkinson’s disease (PD) affects the ability to generate voluntary ...
Objective: To describe the relation between gaze and posture/gait control in Parkinson disease (PD) ...
Prior studies of oculomotor function in Parkinson's disease (PD) have either focused on saccades whi...
BACKGROUND: Prior studies of oculomotor function in Parkinson’s disease (PD) have either focused on ...
A topical issue in current ocular motor research is the extent to which saccadic and smooth pursuit ...
Making flexible associations between what we see and what we do is important for many everyday tasks...
Many studies have found evidence of abnormal eye movement control in Parkinson's disease. Deficits i...
Saccades (fast eye movements) reveal the overt and covert deployment of visual attention, reflect mo...
Neurodegeneration in Parkinson's disease dementia (PDD) and dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) affect c...
Individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD) show marked impairments in their ability to generate self-...
AbstractWe investigated human oculomotor behaviour in a Go–NoGo saccadic task in which the saccadic ...
Oculomotor abnormalities are fast becoming a proxy for disease diagnosis and progression. Saccades-b...
AbstractMaking flexible associations between what we see and what we do is important for many everyd...
Making flexible associations between what we see and what we do is important for many everyday tasks...
Making flexible associations between what we see and what we do is important for many everyday tasks...
Numerous studies have shown that Parkinson’s disease (PD) affects the ability to generate voluntary ...
Objective: To describe the relation between gaze and posture/gait control in Parkinson disease (PD) ...