Basic and Clinical Ocular Motor and Vestibular Research, Volume 1233
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978-1-57331-843-3 (ISBN)
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This Annals volume presents proceedings of the conference "Basic and Clinic Ocular Motor and Vestibular Research," held as a tribute to the career of Dr. Richard John Leigh in Buenos Aires, Argentina from March 25–27, 2011. Leigh, a world-renowned expert in the neurological control of normal and abnormal eye movements and an exemplary clinician-scientist and mentor, has significantly advanced our understanding of eye movement control systems.
The volume features latest research in the field from experts in ocular motor and vestibular science. Topics covered include: ocular motor periphery; brainstem and superior colliculus control mechanisms; cerebellar control mechanisms; basal ganglia and cerebral hemisphere control mechanisms; and nystagmus and multiple sclerosis.
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Janet Rucker and David Zee are the authors of Basic and Clinical Ocular Motor and Vestibular Research, Volume 1233, published by Wiley.
Introduction to Basic and clinical ocular motor and vestibular research Is there any sense in the Palisade endings of eye muscles?
Expanding repertoire in the oculomotor periphery : selective compartmental function in rectus extraocular muscles
The nonlinearity of passive extraocular muscles
Factors contributing to failure of neuromuscular transmission in myasthenia gravis and the special case of the extraocular muscles
Three-dimensional kinematics of saccadic eye movements in humans : is the "half-angle rule" obeyed?
Circuit dynamics of the superior colliculus revealed by in-vitro voltage imaging
Do brainstem omnipause neurons terminate saccades?
The effects of ion channel blockers validate the conductance-based model of saccadic oscillations
Influence of orbital eye position on vertical saccades in progressive supranuclear palsy
Effects of unilateral midbrain lesions on gaze (eye and head) movements
Vertical alignment in monkeys with unilateral IV section : effects of prolonged monocular patching and trigeminal deafferentation
Cells in the supraoculomotor area in monkeys with strabismus show activity related to the strabismus angle
Sources of calretinin inputs to motoneurons of extraocular muscles involved in upgaze
Neural substrate for suppression of omnipause neurons at the onset of saccades
Triggering mechanisms in microsaccade and saccade generation : a novel proposal
Memory-based smooth pursuit : neuronal mechanisms and preliminary results of clinical application
Clinical, electrophysiological, and MRI findings in patients with cerebellar ataxia and a bilaterally pathological head-impulse test
Cerebellar ataxia, neuropathy, vestibular areflexia syndrome (CANVAS) : a review of the clinical features and video-oculographic diagnosis
Fast versus slow : different saccadic behavior in cerebellar ataxias. Critical role of cerebellar fastigial nucleus in programming sequences of saccades
The role of regularity and synchrony of cerebellar Purkinje cells for pathological nystagmus
The role of prediction and anticipation on age-related effects on smooth pursuit eye movements
Spatial separation of visual and vestibular processing in the human hippocampal formation
Neural mechanisms for smooth pursuit in strabismus
Antisaccade generation is impaired after parietal lobe lesions
Probing V5/MT excitability with transcranial magnetic stimulation following visual motion adaptation to random and coherent motion
What Sherrington missed : the ubiquity of the neural integrator
Orientation adaptation of eye movement-related vestibular neurons due to prolonged head tilt
Anticipatory eye movements stabilize gaze during self-generated head movements
A new device to assess static ocular torsion
The basis for using bone-conducted vibration or air-conducted sound to test otolithic function
The human translational vestibulo-ocular reflex in response to complex motion
Ocular lateropulsion as a central oculomotor sign in acute vestibular syndrome is not posturally dependent
Vestibular perceptual thresholds to angular rotation in acute unilateral vestibular paresis and with galvanic stimulation
Visual and vestibular determinants of the translational vestibulo-ocular reflex
Patterns of dissociate torsional-vertical nystagmus in internuclear ophthalmoplegia
Paraneoplastic disorders of eye movements
Comparison of infantile nystagmus syndrome in achiasmatic zebrafish and humans
Foveal development and nystagmus
The mechanism of oscillopsia and its suppression
Diffusion tensor imaging the medial longitudinal fasciculus in INO : opportunities and challenges
Modeling the mechanisms of Uhthoff's phenomenon in MS patients with internuclear ophthalmoparesis
Pharmacological tests of hypotheses for acquired pendular nystagmus
Persistent ocular motor manifestations and related visual consequences in multiple sclerosis
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 2.12.2011 |
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Reihe/Serie | Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences |
Verlagsort | Hoboken |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 178 x 257 mm |
Gewicht | 708 g |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Augenheilkunde |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Neurologie | |
Naturwissenschaften ► Biologie | |
ISBN-10 | 1-57331-843-4 / 1573318434 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-57331-843-3 / 9781573318433 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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