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Original Article

The effect of ageing on catch-up saccades during horizontal smooth pursuit eye movement

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Pages 327-330 | Accepted 20 Jul 1990, Published online: 08 Jul 2009

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Further literature

  • Baloh R. W., Kumley W. E., Honrubia V., Sills A. W., Konrad H. R. Quantitative measurement of smooth pursuit eye movements. Ann Otol 1976; 85: 111–119
  • Baloh R. W., Sills A. W., Kumley W. E., Honrubia W. Quantitative measurement of saccade amplitude, duration and velocity. Neurology 1975; 25: 1065–1070
  • Hall T. C., Miller A. K.H., Corsellis J. A.N. Variations in the human Purkinje cell populations according to age and sex. Neuropathol Appl Neurobiol 1975; 1: 267–292
  • Mastaglia F. L., Black J. L., Collins D. W.K. Quantitative studies of saccadic and pursuit eye movements in multiple sclerosis. Brain 1979; 102: 817–834
  • Miller J. E. Ageing changes in extraocular muscle. Basic Mechanisms of Ocular Motility and their Clinical Implications, G. Lennerstrand, P. Bach-y-Rita. Pergamon Press, Oxford 1975
  • Schalen L. Quantification of tracking eye movements in normal subjects. Acta Otol 1980; 90: 404–413
  • Vijayashankar N., Brody H. A study of ageing in the human abducens nucleus. J Comp Neurol 1977; 173(3): 433–438

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