Smooth pursuit eye movements (SPEM) are needed to keep the retinal image of slowly moving objects within the fovea. Depending on the task, about 50%-80% of patients with schizophrenia have difficulties in maintaining SPEM. We designed a study that comprised different target velocities as well as testing for internal (extraretinal) guidance of SPEM in the absence of a visual target. We applied event-related fMRI by presenting four velocities (5, 10, 15, 20°/s) both with and without intervals of target blanking. 17 patients and 16 healthy participants were included. Eye movements were registered during scanning sessions. Statistical analysis included mixed ANOVAs and regression analyses of the target velocity on the Blood Oxygen Level Depende...
Background. Previous studies of oculomotor dysfunction in schizophrenia have tended to concentrate o...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies of oculomotor dysfunction in schizophrenia have tended to concentrate o...
This paper introduces a model of oculomotor control during the smooth pursuit of occluded visual tar...
Smooth pursuit eye movements have been widely used in clinical research in attempts to clarify the n...
Abstract Although the presence of a visual processing and eye movement disorder in schizophrenia hav...
AbstractPrevious studies have shown that smooth pursuit eye movements are impaired in patients with ...
To date, smooth pursuit eye movement in schizophrenia has only been investigated using a target st...
Whilst most laboratory smooth pursuit tasks are performed in the dark, in everyday life pursuit comm...
Abnormal smooth pursuit eye movements in patients with schizophrenia are often considered a conseque...
In everyday situations, when the head position remains stable, both the pursuit and saccadic systems...
OBJECTIVE: Patients with schizophrenia show deficits in visuospatial working memory and visual pursu...
Objective: Patients with schizophrenia show deficits in visuospatial working memory and visual pursu...
Smooth pursuit eye movements (SPEM) were examined in 67 schizophrenic patients and 101 control subje...
Schizophrenia is associated with subtle eye movement and brain structural abnormalities, but the ext...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether impaired smooth pursuit tracking, which has consist...
Background. Previous studies of oculomotor dysfunction in schizophrenia have tended to concentrate o...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies of oculomotor dysfunction in schizophrenia have tended to concentrate o...
This paper introduces a model of oculomotor control during the smooth pursuit of occluded visual tar...
Smooth pursuit eye movements have been widely used in clinical research in attempts to clarify the n...
Abstract Although the presence of a visual processing and eye movement disorder in schizophrenia hav...
AbstractPrevious studies have shown that smooth pursuit eye movements are impaired in patients with ...
To date, smooth pursuit eye movement in schizophrenia has only been investigated using a target st...
Whilst most laboratory smooth pursuit tasks are performed in the dark, in everyday life pursuit comm...
Abnormal smooth pursuit eye movements in patients with schizophrenia are often considered a conseque...
In everyday situations, when the head position remains stable, both the pursuit and saccadic systems...
OBJECTIVE: Patients with schizophrenia show deficits in visuospatial working memory and visual pursu...
Objective: Patients with schizophrenia show deficits in visuospatial working memory and visual pursu...
Smooth pursuit eye movements (SPEM) were examined in 67 schizophrenic patients and 101 control subje...
Schizophrenia is associated with subtle eye movement and brain structural abnormalities, but the ext...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether impaired smooth pursuit tracking, which has consist...
Background. Previous studies of oculomotor dysfunction in schizophrenia have tended to concentrate o...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies of oculomotor dysfunction in schizophrenia have tended to concentrate o...
This paper introduces a model of oculomotor control during the smooth pursuit of occluded visual tar...