There are a wide variety of different treatment interventions proposed for eye movement disorders after stroke. However, in the past, there has been a lack of evidence specific to the impact of interventions on the functional outcome of patients with stroke....
Eye-movement disorders in brain-stem and cerebellar stroke. Vertebrobasilar strokes can yield varied disturbances of eye movements, by affecting specific centers and pathways contained in the brain stem and cerebell... Bogousslavsky,Meienberg - 《Archives of Neurology》 被引量: 652发表: 1987年 ...
Children who experience difficulty in learning at mainstream schools usually are provided with remediation classes after school to facilitate their learning. The present study aims to evaluate an innovative eye-tracking training as possible alternative remediation. Our previous findings showed that children ...
Reading Hemianopia Stroke Eye movements Gaze-contingent display 1. Introduction A complete (or partial) loss of vision in the contralateral hemifield in both eyes – a homonymous visual field defect (HVFD) – is a common complication reported after stroke (Goodwin, 2014, Smith, 1962, Zhang et...
Testing of smooth eye movements ("pursuits") is more common. Your eye doctor will have you hold your head still and ask you to follow the slow movement of a hand-held light or other target with just your eyes. If quick eye movements ("saccades") also are tested, your eye doctor migh...
Last week I experienced an ocular migraine, diagnosed after a stroke/TIA were ruled out. I had no headache associated with my symptoms of a blind spot with a jagged edge on one side that flashed. It lasted for 30 minutes. I had been exposed to a strobe light two days beforehand. Could...
Physical Damage to Organs: Drugs can cause permanent harm to internal organs such as the heart, liver, and brain. The risk of stroke and life-threatening infections also rises dramatically. Behavioral Issues: Addiction leads to serious behavioral problems, including paranoia, aggression, and impulsivi...
However, when an imbalance occurs due to stroke, body control and gaze movement are reduced, which leads to a decrease in gait ability [10,11]. For example, when walking straight, the head movement and gaze motion increase abnormally, which is a result of defects in the stabilization ...
Isolated rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder (iRBD) serves as a prodromal phase of Parkinson’s disease (PD) and dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB). Blunted tachycardia (BT) during postural changes indicates neurogenic orthostatic hypotension, a marker of autonomic dysfunction. We aimed to inve...
levels of motor activity loss. Powerful muscles may retain partial activity in some cases, for example in the fingers and legs. Some people may lose their ability to talk coherently, but they are still able to produce various sounds. Full paralysis means eye movement is retained in most ...