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1 Ocular Motility Disorders Due to Cerebellar Disease (abstract)David S. Zee MD, Departments of Neurology, Ophthalmology, Neuroscience, Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery, The Johns Hopkins School of MedicineThe cerebellum plays a central role in the control of every type of eye movements It has both immediate, on-line functions to make each individual movement accurate, and long-term, adaptive functions to keep ocular motor responses correctly calibrated for optimal motor behavior. Here we take an anat...20160303_nanos_ocularmotility1_02
2 Ocular Motility Disorders Due to Cerebellar Disease (slides)David S Zee, M.D., Professor of Neurology, Johns Hopkins UniversityThe cerebellum plays a central role in the control of every type of eye movements It has both immediate, on-line functions to make each individual movement accurate, and long-term, adaptive functions to keep ocular motor responses correctly calibrated for optimal motor behavior. Here we take an anat...20160303_nanos_ocularmotility1_02-2
3 Ocular Motility Disorders Due to Cerebellar DiseaseDavid S. Zee MD, Departments of Neurology, Ophthalmology, Neuroscience, Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery, The Johns Hopkins School of MedicineThe cerebellum plays a central role in the control of every type of eye movements It has both immediate, on-line functions to make each individual movement accurate, and long-term, adaptive functions to keep ocular motor responses correctly calibrated for optimal motor behavior. Here we take an anat...20160303_nanos_ocularmotility1_02-1
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