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Eye Movements and Vestibular Dysfunction: Lesions of Cerebellum,rrors and incorporating the anticipated future changes in ongoing movements based on the previous experiences. Study of eye movements have tremendously facilitated our understanding of predictive and adaptive functions of the cerebellum. These principles, tied with anatomically discrete roles of var彻底明白 发表于 2025-3-27 10:19:53
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Eye Movements and Vestibular Dysfunction: Lesions of Thalamus and Cerebral Cortex,he cross section of the thalamus. Two thalamic nuclei, intralaminar and ventrolateral, are involved in controlling the eye movements. The intralaminar nuclei, located in the upper wing of the internal medullar lamina, receives input from the frontal, supplementary and parietal eye fields, paramedianformula 发表于 2025-3-27 18:05:02
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ology of the ocular motor system.Written by experts in the f.This book describes the abnormal eye movements encountered in the critical care unit in everyday practice and elaborates on the mechanism and clinical significance behind them...Beginning with a thorough grounding of the basic anatomy andmonogamy 发表于 2025-3-28 05:33:00
Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computingus has slow movements but no corrective jerks, instead sinusoidal to and fro oscillations as the pendulum of the clock. Jerk nystagmus is far more common than the pendular nystagmus, and typically (also throughout this book) the term “nystagmus” is used for jerk nystagmus unless specified as pendular nystagmus.nocturnal 发表于 2025-3-28 07:54:09
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Eye Movements and Vestibular Dysfunction: Lesions of Pons,; but sometimes (larger deficits) present with constellation of symptoms leading to specific syndromic entities. This chapter outlines the range of ocular motor deficits that are expected from the lesions affecting the pontine nuclei.