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Saccadic abnormalities. Saccadic abnormalities encountered in MS include intrusions (square wave jerks, macro square wave jerks, ocular flutter and opsoclonus), saccadic dysmetria ...
Abnormalities such as impaired smooth pursuit, altered saccadic control and atypical patterns during visual exploration provide critical insights into the underlying neural and cognitive deficits.
Don’t it make my blue eyes brown: heterochromia and other abnormalities of the iris I G Rennie 1 Eye volume 26 , pages 29–50 ( 2012 ) Cite this article ...
Saccadic abnormalities occur commonly in MS including saccadic intrusions, saccadic dysmetria, increased latency and decreased velocity. [106,123,124] ...
Initial-stage cardiovascular abnormalities are often asymptomatic, and early detection generally depends on routine health checkups, electrocardiograms, stress tests, echocardiograms and blood tests.
Participation in sports activity and regular physical training is associated with physiological structural and electrical changes in the heart (athlete’s heart) that enable sustained increases in ...
Saccadic dysmetria, meanwhile, affects saccades, rapid eye movements that happen when you switch your eyes' focus from one to another place. Ocular dysmetria is an inability to focus and a ...
Heart disease is a major cause of death. In this article, learn about the different types, how to recognize the symptoms, and what treatment to expect.
These mitochondrial abnormalities are seen in ALS cell models associated with various genetic mutations, implying that this could be a treatment target for many genetic forms of ALS. “This means that ...
Processing visual signals from our external world and executing actions based upon that afferent information require contributions of not only cortical regions but also subcortical areas. The ...
The Monash University study introduced a simple question for clinical staff at Monash Children’s Hospital to ask parents during every vital signs check: “Are you worried your child is getting worse?”.
Media release From: Monash University A new study published in The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health has found that a parent’s concern that their child is deteriorating in hospital is as strongly ...