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The following pages link to Ocular motor dysfunction in total and hemicerebellectomized monkeys (Q33598737):
Displaying 15 items.
- Administration of progesterone produces mild sedative-like effects in men and women (Q28187973) (← links)
- Experimental internuclear ophthalmoplegia (Q33650174) (← links)
- Cerebellar modulation of reflex gain (Q34677086) (← links)
- Lesions of the cerebellar nodulus and uvula impair downward pursuit (Q36956919) (← links)
- Participation of Caudal Fastigial Nucleus in Smooth Pursuit Eye Movements. II. Effects of Muscimol Inactivation (Q38556111) (← links)
- Comparison of the smooth eye tracking disorder of schizophrenics with that of nonhuman primates with specific brain lesions. (Q40541433) (← links)
- Abnormal optokinetic and perceptual span parameters in cerebellar-vestibular dysfunction and related anxiety disorders (Q41325492) (← links)
- Purkinje cells of the cerebellar dorsal vermis: simple-spike activity during pursuit and passive whole-body rotation (Q43945335) (← links)
- Eye movement abnormalities in essential tremor may indicate cerebellar dysfunction. (Q44451925) (← links)
- Impaired body balance control in adults with strabismus. (Q45197164) (← links)
- Effects of lesions of the cerebellar oculomotor vermis on eye movements in primate: binocular control (Q48336776) (← links)
- Orienting gaze shifts during muscimol inactivation of caudal fastigial nucleus in the cat. II. Dynamics and eye-head coupling (Q48461112) (← links)
- Oculomotor function in Wernicke-Korsakoff's syndrome: II. Smooth pursuit eye movements (Q48592857) (← links)
- Unilateral cerebellar lesions affect initiation of ipsilateral smooth pursuit eye movements in humans (Q73951234) (← links)
- Gaze holding deficits discriminate early from late onset cerebellar degeneration (Q87320853) (← links)