Magnetic oculomotor prosthetics for acquired nystagmus
Acquired nystagmus, a highly symptomatic consequence of damage to the substrates of oculomotor control, often is resistant to pharmacotherapy. Although heterogeneous in its neural cause, its expression is unified at the effector-the eye muscles themselves-where physical damping of the oscillation of...
Main Authors: | Nachev, P, Rose, GE, Verity, DH, Manohar, SG, MacKenzie, K, Adams, G, Theodorou, M, Pankhurst, QA, Kennard, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2017
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