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Elevated visual motion detection thresholds in adults with acquired ophthalmoplegia

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JF Acheson, L Cassidy, EA Grunfeld, JA … - British Medical Journal, 2001 - bjo.bmj.com
Adult patients with acquired loss of function of one or more extraocular muscles
typically experience diplopia, simultaneous perception, and past pointing. These
symptoms relate primarily to disruption of binocular gaze holding. 1 Other ...
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Fixational eye movements and motion perception


I Murakami - Progress in Brain Research, 2006 - Elsevier
Small eye movements are necessary for maintained visibility of the static scene,
but at the same time they randomly oscillate the retinal image, so the visual
system must compensate for such motions to yield the stable visual world. ...
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Vestibular perception in patients with acquired ophthalmoplegia.


EA Grunfeld, JA Shallo-Hoffmann, L Cassidy, … - Neurology, 2003 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Using a perceptual technique it is shown that patients with chronic external
ophthalmoplegia have shortened vestibular responses. It is postulated that this
is secondary to the retinal image slip experienced by these patients during ...
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Visual motion detection in patients with absent vestibular function

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J Shallo-Hoffmann, AM Bronstein - Vision Research, 2003 - Elsevier
Labyrinthine defective subjects (LDS) experience oscillopsia during head
movements due to the absence of the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR). The purpose
of this study was to compare horizontal and vertical visual motion ...
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Perceptual Influences of Extraretinal Signals for Normal Eye Movements and Infantile …


HE BEDELL, J TONG, SS PATEL, JM WHITE - Advances in Understanding Mechanisms and Treatment …, 2008 - books.google.com
Perceptual Influences of Extraretinal Signals for Normal Eye Movements and
Infantile Nystagmus HAROLD E. BEDELL, JIANLIANG TONG, SAUMIL S. PATEL, AND JANIS
M. WHITE ABSTRACT The involuntary eye movements in patients with infantile ...
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[CITATION] Voluntary oscillopsia: Watching the world go round


JT Enright - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1994 - CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
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Magnetic field coil measurements of the accuracy of extreme gaze ocular fixation


TJ Brunstetter, GL Mitchell, N Fogt - Optometry & Vision Science, 2004 - journals.lww.com
Methods. Seven subjects participated. Two experiments were performed on the same
day. In both experiments, the head and eye were rotated in opposite directions.
In the first experiment, search coil slippage was assessed using ...
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Psychophysical measurements of referenced and unreferenced motion processing using high …


A Raghunandan, J Frasier, S Poonja, A … - Journal of Vision, 2008 - journalofvision.org
Background: Motion detection thresholds with a stationary frame of reference are
significantly lower than unreferenced motion thresholds. To account for this,
previous studies have postulated the existence of compensatory mechanisms, ...
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Temporally directed deficits for the detection of visual motion in latent nystagmus: evidence …


J Shallo-hoffmann, ME Faldon, JF Acheson, … - Neuro-ophthalmology, 1996 - informahealthcare.com
Page 1. Neuro-ophthalmology 01 65- 8107/96NS$ 10.50 Neuru-ophthalmology - 1996,
Vol. 16, No. 6, PP. 343-349 0 Eolus Press Buren (The Netherlands) 1996 ...
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[CITATION] Temporal factors in vision


L Ganz - Handbook of perception, 1975
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