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What clinical disorders tell us about the neural control of saccadic eye movements
Saccades are rapid eye movements that redirect the fovea from one object to another. A
great deal has been learned about the anatomy and physiology of saccades, making them …
great deal has been learned about the anatomy and physiology of saccades, making them …
[HTML][HTML] Pivotal role of orbital connective tissues in binocular alignment and strabismus the friedenwald lecture
JL Demer - Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, 2004 - arvojournals.org
The stereotypic structure and location of the orbital connective tissues have long been
recognized. 1 2 3 The notion that these tissues might control extraocular muscle (EOM) …
recognized. 1 2 3 The notion that these tissues might control extraocular muscle (EOM) …
Attack of mechanical replicas: Liveness detection with eye movements
This paper investigates liveness detection techniques in the area of eye movement
biometrics. We investigate a specific scenario, in which an impostor constructs an artificial …
biometrics. We investigate a specific scenario, in which an impostor constructs an artificial …
Finite element model of ocular adduction with unconstrained globe translation
Details of the anatomy and behavior of the structures responsible for human eye movements
have been extensively elaborated since the first modern biomechanical models were …
have been extensively elaborated since the first modern biomechanical models were …
Current concepts of mechanical and neural factors in ocular motility
JL Demer - Current opinion in neurology, 2006 - journals.lww.com
Varied evidence now strongly supports the conclusion that Listing's Law and other important
ocular kinematics are mechanically determined. This finding implies more limited …
ocular kinematics are mechanically determined. This finding implies more limited …
Neural control of three-dimensional eye and head movements
Although the eyes and head can potentially rotate about any three-dimensional axis during
orienting gaze shifts, behavioral recordings have shown that certain lawful strategies—such …
orienting gaze shifts, behavioral recordings have shown that certain lawful strategies—such …
Bilateral orbital dysmorphology in unicoronal synostosis
JS Beckett, JA Persing… - Plastic and reconstructive …, 2013 - journals.lww.com
Background: Orbital dysmorphology is believed to cause ipsilateral ocular abnormalities in
unicoronal synostosis. Recently, there has been increasing evidence of visual problems in …
unicoronal synostosis. Recently, there has been increasing evidence of visual problems in …
Mechanics of the orbita
JL Demer - Developments in ophthalmology, 2007 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The oculomotor periphery was formerly regarded as a simple mechanism executing
complex behaviors explicitly specified by innervation. It is now recognized that several …
complex behaviors explicitly specified by innervation. It is now recognized that several …
Do motoneurons encode the noncommutativity of ocular rotations?
As we look around, the orientation of our eyes depends on the order of the rotations that are
carried out, a mathematical feature of rotatory motions known as noncommutativity. Theorists …
carried out, a mathematical feature of rotatory motions known as noncommutativity. Theorists …
Control of eye orientation: where does the brain's role end and the muscle's begin?
DE Angelaki, BJM Hess - European Journal of Neuroscience, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Our understanding of how the brain controls eye movements has benefited enormously from
the comparison of neuronal activity with eye movements and the quantification of these …
the comparison of neuronal activity with eye movements and the quantification of these …