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Square wave oscillation the relationship of saccadic intrusions and oscillations

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Pages 21-25 | Accepted 30 Sep 1983, Published online: 08 Jul 2009

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S. Traccis, M. A. Marras, M. V. Puliga, M. C. Ruiu, P. G. Masala, A. Carboni, I. Aiello, M. Pugliatti & G. Rosati. (1997) Square-wave jerks and square-wave oscillations: treatment with valproic acid. Neuro-Ophthalmology 18:2, pages 51-58.
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S. Traccis, G. Rosati, M. F. Monaco, I. Aiello, M. I. Pirastru, S. Becciu, P. Loffredo & V. Agnetti. (1988) Alternating esotropia, monocular and binocular macro square wave jerks: Improvement with base-out prisms. Neuro-Ophthalmology 8:1, pages 43-49.
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Lorraine Cassidy, David Taylor & Christopher Harris. (2000) Abnormal Supranuclear Eye Movements in the Child. Survey of Ophthalmology 44:6, pages 479-506.
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Isla M Williams, Jennie L Ponsford, Karen L Gibson, Lindsay E Mulhall, Carol A Curran & Larry A Abel. (1997) Cerebral control of saccades and neuropsychological test results after head injury. Journal of Clinical Neuroscience 4:2, pages 186-196.
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Sebastiano Traccis, Giulio Rosati, Isidoro Aiello, Francesco Carta, Luisella Casu, Massimo F. Monaco, Maria I. Pirastru, Sebastiano Becciu & Virgilio Agnetti. 1987. Eye Movements from Physiology to Cognition. Eye Movements from Physiology to Cognition 227 235 .
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