نتایج جستجو برای: oculomotor muscles

تعداد نتایج: 59974  

Journal: :Archives of ophthalmology 2011
Burton J Kushner

Insertion slanting recessions or biased resections have been reported to be useful for treating A- and V-pattern strabismus, convergence insufficiency, and convergence excess esotropia. Paradoxically, good results have been reported with methods that are opposite in nature. For example, some researchers would recess the medial rectus muscles and slant the superior pole of each muscle back farth...

2013
Soo Yeon Kim Hye Kyung Park Dae Heon Song Myung Eun Chung Young Moon Kim Jae Hyun Woo

Ptosis could be caused by oculomotor nerve palsy in the midbrain infarction. Bilateral ptosis has been reported in several reports, which focused on clinical characteristics of midbrain infarction. Little research attention has been paid to the treatment of patients with bilateral ptosis in midbrain infarction. We experienced a case of severe bilateral ptosis occurring after midbrain infarction...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 1970
T H Kirkham

Also, evidence for "formes frustes" of Duanes' syndrome in other family members in the forni of pareses of oculomotor muscles other than the lateral rectus or of slight narrowing of the palpebral fissure on adduction, has been reported by FranSois and de Vos (I958) and by Orlowski, Krych, and MIichniowska-Leonowicz (I96I). Most of the above observations have been confined to single sibships, or...

2013
Paola Michieletto Andrea Martinuzzi Stefano Pensiero

Purpose: To disclose the association between spinocerebellar ataxia with oculomotor apraxia and high grade (7 diopters) congenital astigmatism. Methods: Single observational case report. A 39-year-old patient affected by spinocerebellar ataxia from the age of 20 was submitted to genetic and ophthalmic investigations to reach a diagnosis. Results: Genetic testing did not lead to a sure diagnosis...

2017
Ping-Yin Chou Kun-Han Wu Poyin Huang

RATIONALE Diabetic oculomotor nerve palsies, also called ischemic third nerve palsies, are the most common etiologic subset of oculomotor nerve palsy in adults. Diabetic oculomotor nerve palsies typically present with ptosis and diplopia, but pupillary function is often spared. The oculomotor nerve separates into superior division and inferior division, with the superior division innervating th...

Journal: :Vision Research 2002
Ansgar R Koene Casper J Erkelens

Measurements of eye movements have shown that centrifugal movements (i.e. away from the primary position) have a lower maximum velocity and a longer duration than centripetal movements (i.e. toward the primary position) of the same size. In 1988 Pelisson proposed that these kinematic differences might be caused by differences in the neural command signals, oculomotor mechanics or a combination ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2006
Eliana M Klier Hui Meng Dora E Angelaki

Motor systems often require that superfluous degrees of freedom be constrained. For the oculomotor system, a redundancy in the degrees of freedom occurs during visually guided eye movements and is solved by implementing Listing's law and the half-angle rule, kinematic constraints that limit the range of eye positions and angular velocities used by the eyes. These constraints have been attribute...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2004
Brian D Corneil Richard A Andersen

Producing a movement in response to a sensory stimulus requires knowledge of the body's current configuration, and spindle organs embedded within muscles are a primary source of such kinesthetic information. Here, we sought to develop an animal model of kinesthetic illusions induced by mechanically vibrating muscles as a first step toward a mechanistic understanding of how kinesthesia is integr...

2015
Christopher W. Tyler Lora T. Likova Kristyo N. Mineff Spero C. Nicholas

Binocular eye movements form a finely tuned system that requires accurate coordination of the oculomotor dynamics of the brainstem control nuclei when tracking the fine binocular disparities required for 3D vision. They are particularly susceptible to disruption by brain injury and other neural dysfunctions. Here, we report functional magnetic resonance imaging activation of the brainstem oculo...

Journal: :Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry 1945

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