Oculomotor effects of medical and surgical treatments of Parkinson's disease
Oculomotor abnormalities are fast becoming a proxy for disease diagnosis and progression. Saccades-ballistic eye movements-are known to be affected by dopaminergic cell loss in the basal ganglia, caused by Parkinson's disease. Pharmaceutical and neurosurgical interventions such as deep brain st...
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Elsevier
2019
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