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Saccadometry: the possible application of latency distribution measurement for monitoring …

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BC Pearson, KR Armitage, CWM Horner, RHS … - British Medical Journal, 2007 - bjsm.bmj.com
Premature return to play after concussion may have debilitating or even fatal
consequences. Computerised neuropsychological test batteries are widely used to
monitor recovery, but none meet all specified criteria. One possible ...
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Cerebral control of saccades and neuropsychological test results after head injury


IM Williams, JL Ponsford, KL Gibson, LE … - Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 1997 - Elsevier
Abnormalities in the control of saccades have been described in patients with
cerebral pathology. 1, 2 We assessed control of visually guided, reflexive and
volitional saccades in 16 patients suffering severe traumatic brain injury ...
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Recovery from mild head injury in sports: evidence from serial functional magnetic …


JK Chen, KM Johnston, M Petrides, A Ptito - Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine, 2008 - journals.lww.com
Supported by grants from the Canadian Academy of Sport Medicine/National Hockey
League (CASM/NHL) and Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR). J.-KC is
supported by a Fonds de la Recherche en Santé du Québec/Société de l' ...
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Dose-related effect of sevoflurane sedation on higher control of eye movements and …

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SAR Nouraei, N De Pennington, JG Jones, … - British Journal of Anaesthesia, 2003 - British Jrnl Anaesthesia
Results. Saccadic latency and SSRT both increased with increasing doses of
sevoflurane. In both measures, reciprocal reaction time was linearly related to
dose in each subject: all but two of the twelve regression coefficients ...
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Neurophysiology and neuroanatomy of reflexive and voluntary saccades in non-human …


K Johnston, S Everling - Brain and Cognition, 2008 - Elsevier
A multitude of cognitive functions can easily be tested by a number of
relatively simple saccadic eye movement tasks. This approach has been employed
extensively with patient populations to investigate the functional deficits ...
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[CITATION] Mild head injury–a close relationship between motor function at one week post-injury and …


MH Heitger, RD Jones, JC Dalrymple-Alford, … - J Neurol Sci, 2007
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Motor deficits and recovery during the first year following mild closed head injury

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MH Heitger, RD Jones, JC Dalrymple-Alford, … - Brain Injury, 2006 - informahealthcare.com
Results: At 1 week, the group with CHI reported high levels of post-concussional
symptoms and exhibited prolonged saccade latencies, increased directional
errors, decreased saccade accuracy and impaired fast sinusoidal smooth ...
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The influence of mild traumatic brain injury on the temporal distribution of attention

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A McIntire, J Langan, C Halterman, A Drew, L … - Experimental Brain Research, 2006 - Springer
Abstract The purpose of this study was to examine whether the temporal dynamics
of attention was deWcient in participants who have recently experienced mild
trau- matic brain injury (mTBI). For this purpose the rapid serial visual ...
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Active eye fixation performance in 940 young men: effects of IQ, schizotypy, anxiety and …


N Smyrnis, E Kattoulas, I Evdokimidis, NC … - Experimental Brain Research, 2004 - Springer
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N. Smyrnis . E. Kattoulas . I. Evdokimidis . NC Stefanis . ...
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Cognitive processes involved in smooth pursuit eye movements


GR Barnes - Brain and Cognition, 2008 - Elsevier
Ocular pursuit movements allow moving objects to be tracked with a combination
of smooth movements and saccades. The principal objective is to maintain smooth
eye velocity close to object velocity, thus minimising retinal image motion ...
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