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216 related items for PubMed ID: 19004537

  • 1. Neurophysiology and neuroanatomy of smooth pursuit: lesion studies.
    Sharpe JA.
    Brain Cogn; 2008 Dec; 68(3):241-54. PubMed ID: 19004537
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  • 2. Smooth pursuit disorders.
    Pierrot-Deseilligny C, Gaymard B.
    Baillieres Clin Neurol; 1992 Aug; 1(2):435-54. PubMed ID: 1344078
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  • 4. Neurophysiology and neuroanatomy of smooth pursuit in humans.
    Lencer R, Trillenberg P.
    Brain Cogn; 2008 Dec; 68(3):219-28. PubMed ID: 18835076
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  • 5. Paresis of contralateral smooth pursuit and normal vestibular smooth eye movements after unilateral brainstem lesions.
    Johnston JL, Sharpe JA, Morrow MJ.
    Ann Neurol; 1992 May; 31(5):495-502. PubMed ID: 1596085
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  • 6. Anatomical correlates of ocular motor deficits in cerebellar lesions.
    Baier B, Stoeter P, Dieterich M.
    Brain; 2009 Aug; 132(Pt 8):2114-24. PubMed ID: 19567703
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  • 11. Fiber pathways of cortical areas mediating smooth pursuit eye movements in monkeys.
    Tusa RJ, Ungerleider LG.
    Ann Neurol; 1988 Feb; 23(2):174-83. PubMed ID: 3288083
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  • 13. Craniotopic defects of smooth pursuit and saccadic eye movement.
    Morrow MJ.
    Neurology; 1996 Feb; 46(2):514-21. PubMed ID: 8614524
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  • 14. Contrast and assimilation in motion perception and smooth pursuit eye movements.
    Spering M, Gegenfurtner KR.
    J Neurophysiol; 2007 Sep; 98(3):1355-63. PubMed ID: 17634337
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  • 16. Two distinct deficits of visual tracking caused by unilateral lesions of cerebral cortex in humans.
    Thurston SE, Leigh RJ, Crawford T, Thompson A, Kennard C.
    Ann Neurol; 1988 Mar; 23(3):266-73. PubMed ID: 3377449
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  • 18. Smooth pursuit eye tracking dysfunction in schizophrenia: subcortical implications.
    Pivik RT.
    J Psychiatry Neurosci; 1991 Sep; 16(3):123-30. PubMed ID: 1958645
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  • 19. Differences between smooth pursuit and optokinetic eye movements using limited lifetime dot stimulation: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study.
    Schraa-Tam CK, van der Lugt A, Smits M, Frens MA, van Broekhoven PC, van der Geest JN.
    Clin Physiol Funct Imaging; 2009 Jul; 29(4):245-54. PubMed ID: 19281500
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  • 20. The neural basis of smooth-pursuit eye movements.
    Thier P, Ilg UJ.
    Curr Opin Neurobiol; 2005 Dec; 15(6):645-52. PubMed ID: 16271460
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