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    Helmchen C, Hagenow A, Miesner J, Sprenger A, Rambold H, Wenzelburger R, Heide W, Deuschl G.
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  • 26. The latency of saccades, vergence, and combined eye movements in children and in adults.
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  • 30. Differences in cortical activation during smooth pursuit and saccadic eye movements following cerebellar lesions.
    Baumann O, Ziemus B, Luerding R, Schuierer G, Bogdahn U, Greenlee MW.
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  • 32. Ocular oscillations generated by coupling of brainstem excitatory and inhibitory saccadic burst neurons.
    Ramat S, Leigh RJ, Zee DS, Optican LM.
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  • 34. Deficits in predictive smooth pursuit after mild traumatic brain injury.
    Suh M, Kolster R, Sarkar R, McCandliss B, Ghajar J, Cognitive and Neurobiological Research Consortium.
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  • 35. The neural control of fast vs. slow vergence eye movements.
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  • 37. Abnormal antisaccades and smooth pursuit eye movements in patients with Wilson's disease.
    Leśniak M, Członkowska A, Seniów J.
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  • 39. Selective impairment of smooth-pursuit eye movements due to an ischemic lesion of the basal pons.
    Thier P, Bachor A, Faiss J, Dichgans J, Koenig E.
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