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95 related items for PubMed ID: 11257932

  • 1. [Speed of ocular saccades in Huntington disease. Prospective study].
    García Ruiz PJ, Cenjor C, Ulmer E, Hernández J, Cantarero S, Fanjul S, García de Yébenes J.
    Neurologia; 2001 Feb; 16(2):70-3. PubMed ID: 11257932
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  • 3. Oculomotor control in asymptomatic and recently diagnosed individuals with the genetic marker for Huntington's disease.
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  • 6. Test-retest reliability of saccadic measures in subjects at risk for Huntington disease.
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  • 7. [Disorders in gaze saccades in Huntington disease. Clinical correlations].
    Garcia Ruiz P, Fontán A, Cenjor C, Ulmer E, Gomez Tortosa E, Sanchez Pernaute R, Rojo A, Garcia de Yébenes J.
    Nervenarzt; 2001 Jun 08; 72(6):437-40. PubMed ID: 11433702
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  • 10. Ocular motor abnormalities in Huntington's disease.
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  • 12. Saccades to moving targets.
    Eggert T, Guan Y, Bayer O, Büttner U.
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  • 13. Bradykinesia in Huntington's disease. A prospective, follow-up study.
    García Ruiz PJ, Hernández J, Cantarero S, Bartolomé M, Sánchez Bernardos V, García de Yébenez J.
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  • 14. [Predictive ocular motor control in Parkinson's disease].
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  • 16. Sinusoidal smooth pursuit eye tracking at different stimulus frequencies: position error and velocity error before catch-up saccades in schizophrenia and in major depressive disorder.
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  • 17. Involvement of the supplementary eye field in oculomotor predictive behavior.
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  • 18. Effects of 24-hour and 36-hour sleep deprivation on smooth pursuit and saccadic eye movements.
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