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The following pages link to Pathophysiology of slow vertical saccades in progressive supranuclear palsy. (Q48692093):
Displaying 36 items.
- Visual dysfunction in Parkinson's disease (Q26740467) (← links)
- The diagnostic value of saccades in movement disorder patients: a practical guide and review (Q26770778) (← links)
- Saccadic Palsy following Cardiac Surgery: Possible Role of Perineuronal Nets (Q27303114) (← links)
- The saccadic and neurological deficits in type 3 Gaucher disease (Q31027711) (← links)
- The Disturbance of Gaze in Progressive Supranuclear Palsy: Implications for Pathogenesis (Q34435118) (← links)
- Saccades during attempted fixation in parkinsonian disorders and recessive ataxia: from microsaccades to square-wave jerks (Q34629738) (← links)
- Abnormalities of optokinetic nystagmus in progressive supranuclear palsy (Q35476844) (← links)
- Saccadic palsy following cardiac surgery: a review and new hypothesis (Q35536923) (← links)
- Using saccades as a research tool in the clinical neurosciences (Q35579826) (← links)
- Saccade abnormalities in autopsy-confirmed frontotemporal lobar degeneration and Alzheimer disease (Q36176200) (← links)
- Tremor of the eyes, or of the head, in Parkinson's disease? (Q37086043) (← links)
- Visual spatial cognition in neurodegenerative disease (Q37763026) (← links)
- Visual signs and symptoms of progressive supranuclear palsy (Q37772535) (← links)
- Eye movements in patients with neurodegenerative disorders (Q38075791) (← links)
- Gaze-shift strategies during functional activity in progressive supranuclear palsy. (Q43784629) (← links)
- An exploration of ocular fixation in Parkinson's disease, multiple system atrophy and progressive supranuclear palsy (Q45163900) (← links)
- Acquired pendular nystagmus and its therapy in progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) due to inferior olivary hypertrophy. (Q45822431) (← links)
- Differential diagnostic value of eye movement recording in PSP-parkinsonism, Richardson's syndrome, and idiopathic Parkinson's disease (Q45854769) (← links)
- Brain gray matter abnormalities in progressive supranuclear palsy revisited. (Q45928844) (← links)
- The effect of transcranial magnetic stimulation on the latencies of vertical saccades (Q46509041) (← links)
- Evaluating small eye movements in patients with saccadic palsies (Q47334288) (← links)
- What do eye movements tell us about patients with neurological disorders? - An introduction to saccade recording in the clinical setting (Q47923719) (← links)
- Head deviation in progressive supranuclear palsy: enhanced vestibulo-collic reflex or loss of resetting head movements? (Q48708064) (← links)
- Progressive supranuclear palsy-like phenotype associated with bilateral hypoxic-ischemic striopallidal lesions (Q48958399) (← links)
- Clinical aspects of progressive supranuclear palsy (Q49076914) (← links)
- Saccades in progressive supranuclear palsy - maladapted, irregular, curved, and slow (Q50049072) (← links)
- Structural and Functional Brain Mapping Correlates of Impaired Eye Movement Control in Parkinsonian Syndromes: A Systems-Based Concept. (Q55312617) (← links)
- Consensus Paper: Neurophysiological Assessments of Ataxias in Daily Practice (Q57135477) (← links)
- MRI measurements of brainstem structures in patients with Richardson's syndrome, progressive supranuclear palsy-parkinsonism, and Parkinson's disease (Q57911761) (← links)
- Slow saccades in cerebellar disease (Q61446849) (← links)
- Abnormal Eye Movements in Parkinsonism and Movement Disorders (Q61806260) (← links)
- Recording Horizontal Saccade Performances Accurately in Neurological Patients Using Electro-oculogram (Q63952417) (← links)
- Reversible progressive supranuclear palsy-like phenotype as an initial manifestation of HIV infection (Q82909479) (← links)
- Basic and translational neuro-ophthalmology of visually guided saccades: disorders of velocity (Q91668635) (← links)
- Ophthalmological findings in Gaucher disease (Q91705996) (← links)
- How to spot ocular abnormalities in progressive supranuclear palsy? A practical review (Q92108221) (← links)