Eye and head movements were analysed during smooth pursuit in 16 patients with various forms of cerebellar disease. Smooth pursuit gain was reduced across all frequencies and velocities of target motion for the patient group as a whole, during both sinusoidal and pseudo-random target motion. The graded breakdown in the pursuit response, as pseudo-random target motion became less predictable, was of a similar magnitude in patients and controls, implying that the predictive pursuit mechanisms were intact in these patients. During head-free pursuit, when vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) suppression was necessary, performance was not significantly different from that observed during head-fixed pursuit in the patient group. This finding is similar ...
A topical issue in current ocular motor research is the extent to which saccadic and smooth pursuit ...
The maximum velocity gain of smooth pursuit and optokinetic, vestibular, and optovestibular slow pha...
Smooth-pursuit eye movements transform 100 ms of visual motion into a rapid initiation of smooth eye...
Eye and head movements were analysed during smooth pursuit in 16 patients with various forms of cere...
During pursuit of smoothly moving targets with combined eye and head movements in normal subjects, a...
It is well known that cerebellar dysfunction can lead to an impairment of eye velocity during sustai...
We compared the ability of eight normal subjects and 15 patients with brainstem or cerebellar diseas...
In the last two decades, lesion studies and functional imaging studies have identified the human hom...
Head and eye movements of human subjects have been recorded during head-free pursuit in the horizont...
Studies of gaze control in labyrinthine-deficient (LD) patients have revealed a variety of adaptive ...
A pursuit deficit in one direction suggests an ipsilesional localization, but beware of a superimpos...
: Deficits in pursuit and vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR)S usually go together, except when the VOR is...
Current evidence supports the proposal that the cerebellum mediates the activity of other brain area...
Suppression of vestibular nystagmus induced by fixation of visual and acoustic targets moving with t...
Patients with bilateral vestibular de¢cits experience unsteady gait and oscillopsia that can reduce ...
A topical issue in current ocular motor research is the extent to which saccadic and smooth pursuit ...
The maximum velocity gain of smooth pursuit and optokinetic, vestibular, and optovestibular slow pha...
Smooth-pursuit eye movements transform 100 ms of visual motion into a rapid initiation of smooth eye...
Eye and head movements were analysed during smooth pursuit in 16 patients with various forms of cere...
During pursuit of smoothly moving targets with combined eye and head movements in normal subjects, a...
It is well known that cerebellar dysfunction can lead to an impairment of eye velocity during sustai...
We compared the ability of eight normal subjects and 15 patients with brainstem or cerebellar diseas...
In the last two decades, lesion studies and functional imaging studies have identified the human hom...
Head and eye movements of human subjects have been recorded during head-free pursuit in the horizont...
Studies of gaze control in labyrinthine-deficient (LD) patients have revealed a variety of adaptive ...
A pursuit deficit in one direction suggests an ipsilesional localization, but beware of a superimpos...
: Deficits in pursuit and vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR)S usually go together, except when the VOR is...
Current evidence supports the proposal that the cerebellum mediates the activity of other brain area...
Suppression of vestibular nystagmus induced by fixation of visual and acoustic targets moving with t...
Patients with bilateral vestibular de¢cits experience unsteady gait and oscillopsia that can reduce ...
A topical issue in current ocular motor research is the extent to which saccadic and smooth pursuit ...
The maximum velocity gain of smooth pursuit and optokinetic, vestibular, and optovestibular slow pha...
Smooth-pursuit eye movements transform 100 ms of visual motion into a rapid initiation of smooth eye...