Clinical and Basic Oculomotor Research
In Honor of David S. Zee, Volume 1039
Herausgeber: Ramat, Stefano; Straumann, Dominik
Clinical and Basic Oculomotor Research
In Honor of David S. Zee, Volume 1039
Herausgeber: Ramat, Stefano; Straumann, Dominik
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This volume provides a snapshot of the state of the art of oculomotor and vestibular research, focusing on the bridge between laboratory and clinical research and the interdisciplinary relationships among ophthalmology, neurology, and otology. A common theme in contemporary neuroscience is how the brain learns and adapts at the most basic levels and how patients can benefit from this type of research. Recent advances in the physiology and anatomy of the eye muscles and other orbital structures and their relevance to strabismus sets the stage in the first section. Then, attention shifts to the…mehr
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- Verlag: Wiley
- Volume 1039 edition
- Seitenzahl: 600
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 879g
- ISBN-13: 9781573315661
- ISBN-10: 1573315664
- Artikelnr.: 23837890
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Anja K.E. Horn
Petra Fischer
and Jean A. Büttner-Ennever. 2. SEE++: A Biomechanical Model of the Oculomotor Plant: T Haslwanter
M Buchberger
T Kaltofen
R Hoerantner
and S Priglinger.. . Part II: Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex:. 3. Human Angular Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex Axis Disconjugacy: Relationship to Magnetic Resonance Imaging Evidence of Globe Translation: Joseph L. Demer
Benjamin T. Crane
and Jun-Ru Tian. 4. Human Angular Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex Initiation: Relationship to Listing's Law: Benjamin T. Crane
Jun-Ru Tian
and Joseph L. Demer. 5. Binocular Coordination in Fore/Aft Motion: Stefano Ramat and David S. Zee. 6. Vestibular Responses to Sound: G M Halmagyi
I S Curthoys
J G Colebatch
and S T Aw. 7. Angular and Linear Vestibulo-Ocular Responses in Humans: M M J Houben
J Goumans
A H C Dejongste
and J Van Der Steen. 8. Residual Torsion Following Ocular Counterroll: A Palla
C J Bockisch
O Bergamin
and D Straumann. 9. Adaptation of VOR to Coriolis Stimulation: Sophie Adenot
Thomas Jarchow
and Laurence R. Young. 10. The Role of Gravity in Adaptation of the Vertical Angular Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex: Sergei B. Yakushin
Yongqing Xiang
Theodore Raphan
and Bernard Cohen. 11. Vestibular Cortical Area in the Periarcuate Cortex: Its Afferent and Efferent Projections: Yuriko Sugiuchi
Yoshiko Izawa
Shigeto Ebata
and Yoshikazku Shinoda. 12. Saccular Projections in the Human Cerebral Cortex: Tamaki Miyamoto
Kikuro Fukushima
Toshihisa Takada
Catherine De Waele
and Pierre-Paul Vidal.. . Part III: Saccades:. 13. Sensorimotor Transformation for Visually Guided Saccades: Lance M. Optican. 14. Saccades to Moving Targets: T Eggert
Y Guan
O Bayer
and U Büttner. 15. Visual Motion Perception at the Time of Saccadic Eye Movements and its Relation to Spatial Mislocalization: Choongkil Lee and Jungah Lee. 16. Context-Specific Adaptation of Saccade Gain Is Enhanced with Rest Intervals Between Changes in Context State: Mark Shelhamer
Anton Aboukhalil
and Richard Clendaniel. 17. Cognitive Processes in Saccade Generation: C Kennard
S K Mannan
P Nachev
A Parton
D J Mort
G Rees
T L Hodgson
and M Husain. 18. Role of the Posterior Parietal Cortex in the Initiation of Saccades and Vergence: Right/Left Functional Asymmetry: Zoï Kapoula
Qing Yang
Olivier Coubard
Gintautas Daunys
and Christophe Orssaud. 19. Readout of Higher-Level Processing in the Discharge of Superior Colliculus Neurons: Edward L. Keller
Kyoung-Min Lee
and Robert M. Mcpeek. 20. Synaptic Inputs and Their Pathways from Fixation and Saccade Zones of the Superior Colliculus to Inhibitory Burst Neurons and Pause Neurons: Mayu Takahashi
Yuriko Sugiuchi
Yoshiko Izawa
and Yoshikazu Shinoda. 21. Initiation and Suppression of Saccades by the Frontal Eye Field in the Monkey: Yoshiko Izawa
Hisao Suzuki
and Yoshikazu Shinoda. 22. Cortical Mechanisms of Saccade Generation from Execution to Decision: Dan Milea
Elie Lobel
Stéphane Lehéricy
Charles Pierrot-Deseilligny
and Alain Berthoz. 23. The Role of the Human Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex in Ocular Motor Behavior: CH Pierrot-Deseilligny
R M Müri
T Nyffeler
and D Milea.. . Part IV: Pursuit
Vergence
and Ocular Following:. 24. Short-Latency Disparity Vergence in Humans: Evidence for Early Spatial Filtering: B M Sheliga
K J Chen
E J Fitzgibbon
and F A Miles. 25. Initial Ocular Following in Humans Depends Critically on the Fourier Components of the Motion Stimulus: K J Chen
B M Sheliga
E J Fitzgibbon
and F A Miles. 26. Role of Vestibular Signals in the Caudal Part of the Frontal Eye Fields in Pursuit Eye Movements in Three-Dimensional Space: Kikuro Fukushima
Teppei Akao
Sergei Kurkin
and Junko Fukushima. 27. Yellow Filters Can Improve Magnocellular Function: Motion Sensitivity
Convergence
Accommodation
and Reading: N J. Ray
S Fowler
and J F. Stein.. . Part V: Psychophysics:. 28. Tilt Psychophysics Measured in Nonhuman Primates: Richard F. Lewis
Csilla Haburcakova
and Daniel M. Merfeld. 29. Vestibular Memory-Contingent Whole-Body Return: Brave Exocentered Dancers: I Israël
C Lecoq
A Capelli
and E Golomer. 30. Is an Internal Model of Head Orientation Necessary for Oculomotor Control?: Michael Barnett-Cowan
Richard T. Dyde
and Laurence R. Harris. 31. Expectation of Sensory Stimulation Modulates Brain Activation during Visual Motion Stimulation: Thomas Brandt
Angela Deutschländer
Stefan Glasauer
Annina Nolte
Hartmut Brückmann
Marianne Dieterich
and Thomas Stephan.. . Part VI: Pathophysiology:. 32. Gaze Position Corrective Eye Movements in Normal Subjects and in Patients with Vestibular Deficits: Grace C.Y. Peng
Lloyd B. Minor
and David S. Zee. 33. Asymmetry of the Pitch Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex in Patients with Cerebellar Disease: Mark F. Walker and David S. Zee. 34. Acute Vestibular Neuritis: Prognosis Based upon Bedside Clinical Tests (Thrusts and Heaves): D Nuti
M Mandalà
A T Broman
and D S Zee. 35. Medial Vestibular Nucleus Lesions in Wallenberg's Syndrome Cause Decreased Activity of the Contralateral Vestibular Cortex: Marianne Dieterich
Sandra Bense
Thomas Stephan
Thomas Brandt
Markus Schwaiger
and Peter Bartenstein. 36. Clinical Implications of a Mathematical Model of Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo: Timothy C. Hain
Todd M. Squires
and Howard A. Stone. 37. Effect of 3
4-Diaminopyridine on the Postural Control in Patients with Downbeat Nystagmus: Andreas Sprenger
Elisabeth Zils
Holger Rambold
Thurid Sander
and Christoph Helmchen. 38. Evaluating Large Saccades in Patients with Brain-Stem or Cerebellar Disorders: Arun N. Kumar
Yanning H. Han
Ke Liao
Janet C. Rucker
Stefano Ramat
and R J Leigh. 39. Recovery of Peripheral Versus Central Nerves Identified by Saccadic Velocity After Abducens Neuropathy: James A. Sharpe
Kylen Mcreelis
and Agnes M.F. Wong. 40. Relative Atrophy of the Flocculus and Ocular Motor Dysfunction in SCA2 and SCA6: S H Ying
S I Choi
M Lee
S L Perlman
R W Baloh
A W Toga
and D S Zee. 41. Niemann-Pick Type C Disease in Two Affected Sisters: Ocular Motor Recordings and Brain-Stem Neuropathology: David Solomon
A Charles Winkelman
David S. Zee
Lawrence Gray
and Jean Büttner-Ennever. 42. Potential Role of Anti-GAD Antibodies in Abnormal Eye Movements: Caroline Tilikete
Alain Vighetto
Paul Trouillas
and Jérome Honnorat.. . Part VII: Short Papers:. 43. Dependence of the Torsional Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex on the Direction of Gravity: Klaus Bartl
Erich Schneider
and Stefan Glasauer. 44. About the Effects of Velocity Saturation on Smooth Pursuit: Angelo Buizza and Stefano Ramat. 45. Effects of Retinal Image Slip on Modulation of Visual Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex During Near Viewing: Yanning H. Han
Arun N. Kumar
Jeffrey T. Somers
Millard F. Reschke
and R John Leigh. 46. Tests of Hering- and Helmholtz-Type Models for Saccade-Vergence Interactions by Comparing Visually Guided and Memory-Guided Movements: Arun N. Kumar
Yanning H. Han
Ke Liao
and R John Leigh. 47. Automatic Detection of Camera Translation in Eye Video Recordings using Multiple Methods: Faisal Karmali and Mark Shelhamer. 48. Comparison of Velocity Waveforms of Eye and Head Saccades: Ke Liao
Arun N. Kumar
Yanning H. Han
Victoria A. Grammer
Brian T. Gedeon
and R John Leigh. 49. Fixation Stability in Normal Children: Jan Ygge
Eva Aring
Ying Han
Roberto Bolzani
and Ann Hellström. 50. Phase-Synchronization Decay of Fixational Eye Movements: Shay Moshel
Jinrong Liang
Avi Caspi
Ralf Engbert
Reinhold Kliegl
Shlomo Havlin
and Ari Z. Zivotofsky. 51. Human Surge Linear Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex during Tertiary Gaze Viewing: Jun-Ru Tian
Benjamin T. Crane
and Joseph L. Demer. 52. Interaction between Cortical Control of Vestibular Function and Spatial Representation in Man: J Ventre-Dominey
N Nighoghossian
and P Denise. 53. Superior Canal Dehiscence Is Not Due to Cephalic Displacement of the Labyrinth: Valeria L. Potyagaylo
Charley C. Della Santina
Lloyd B. Minor
and John P. Carey. 54. Saccadic Analysis for Early Identification of Neurological Involvement in Gaucher Disease: A P Accardo
S Pensiero
and P Perissutti. 55. The Specificity and Sensitivity of Uninhibited COR in Labyrinthine-Defective Patients: Sergio Carmona and Daniela Nieto. 56. Recurrent Vertigo in Extrinsic Compression of the Brain Stem: Sergio Carmona
Luis Nicenboim
and Diego Castagnino. 57. Use of Topiramate (Topamax) in a Subgroup of Migraine-Vertigo Patients with Auditory Symptoms: Sergio Carmona and Norma Settecase. 58. Abnormal Eye Movements Predict Disability in MS: Two-Year Follow-Up: Joy Derwenskus
Janet C. Rucker
Alessandro Serra
John S. Stahl
Deborah L. Downey
Nancy L. Adams
and R John Leigh. 59. Saccade Velocity as a Surrogate Disease Marker in Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 2: C Seifried
L Velázquez-Pérez
N Santos-Falcón
M Abele
U Ziemann
L E Almaguer
E Martínez-Góngora
G Sánchez-Cruz
N Canales
R Pérez-González
M Velázquez-Manresa
B Viebahn
S Stuckrad-Barre
T Klockgether
M Fetter
and G Auburger. 60. Effect of 4-Aminopyridine on Upbeat and Downbeat Nystagmus Elucidates the Mechanism of Downbeat Nystagmus: Stefan Glasauer
Michael Strupp
Roger Kalla
Ulrich Büttner
and Thomas Brandt. 61. Smooth Pursuit in Patients with Downbeat Nystagmus: Stefan Glasauer
Muna Hoshi
and Ulrich Büttner. 62. Cerebellar Influence in Oculomotor Phase-Transition Behavior: Wilsaan M. Joiner
Mark Shelhamer
and Sarah H. Ying. 63. Familial Positional Downbeat Nystagmus and Cerebellar Ataxia: Clinical and Pathologic Findings: Jorge C. Kattah and Meena Gujrati. 64. Predictive Saccades to a Regularly Alternating Target in Cerebellar Patients: A G. Lasker
E H. Isotalo
and D S. Zee. 65. The Origin of Downbeat Nystagmus: An Asymmetry in the Distribution of On-Directions of Vertical Gaze-Velocity Purkinje Cells: Sarah Marti
Dominik Straumann
and Stefan Glasauer. 66. Drift in Ocular Counterrolling during Static Head Tilt: Tony Pansell
Arne Tribukait
Roberto Bolzani
Hermann D. Schworm
and Jan Ygge. 67. Retention of Saccadic Adaptation in Human: Nadia Alahyane and Denis Pélisson. 68. Effect of Blinks on Saccades before Smooth-Pursuit Eye-Movement Initiation: Holger Rambold
Ieman El Baz
and Christoph Helmchen. 69. Pontine Lesions May Cause Selective Deficits of "Slow" Vergence Eye Movements: H Rambold
G Neumann
T Sander
and C Helmchen. 70. Internuclear Ophthalmoparesis in Episodic Ataxia Type 2: Janet C. Rucker
Joanna Jen
John S. Stahl
Nandhitha Natesan
Robert W. Baloh
and R John Leigh. 71. Video-Based Eye Tracking: Our Experience with Advanced Stimuli Design for Eye Tracking Software: A Rufa
G L Mariottini
D Prattichizzo
D Alessandrini
A Vicino
and A Federico. 72. Neural Integrator Function in Murine CACNA1A Mutants: John S. Stahl and Robert A. James. 73. Single or Combined Oblique Muscle Surgery in Acquired and Congenital Superior Oblique Palsy: H Steffen and G H Kolling. 74. Binocular Control of Saccades in Idiopathic Parkinson's Disease: Maurizio Versino
Chiara Zavanone
Silvia Colnaghi
Giorgio Beltrami
Claudio Pacchetti
Roberta Zangaglia
and Vittorio Cosi. 75. Studies of Eccentric Gaze Stability: Effects of Pitch Head Position on Horizontal Gaze-Holding in Patients with Cerebellar Disease: Elizabeth Wilson
Karen Sng
Jeffrey T. Somers
Millard F. Reschke
and R John Leigh. Index of Contributors.
Anja K.E. Horn
Petra Fischer
and Jean A. Büttner-Ennever. 2. SEE++: A Biomechanical Model of the Oculomotor Plant: T Haslwanter
M Buchberger
T Kaltofen
R Hoerantner
and S Priglinger.. . Part II: Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex:. 3. Human Angular Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex Axis Disconjugacy: Relationship to Magnetic Resonance Imaging Evidence of Globe Translation: Joseph L. Demer
Benjamin T. Crane
and Jun-Ru Tian. 4. Human Angular Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex Initiation: Relationship to Listing's Law: Benjamin T. Crane
Jun-Ru Tian
and Joseph L. Demer. 5. Binocular Coordination in Fore/Aft Motion: Stefano Ramat and David S. Zee. 6. Vestibular Responses to Sound: G M Halmagyi
I S Curthoys
J G Colebatch
and S T Aw. 7. Angular and Linear Vestibulo-Ocular Responses in Humans: M M J Houben
J Goumans
A H C Dejongste
and J Van Der Steen. 8. Residual Torsion Following Ocular Counterroll: A Palla
C J Bockisch
O Bergamin
and D Straumann. 9. Adaptation of VOR to Coriolis Stimulation: Sophie Adenot
Thomas Jarchow
and Laurence R. Young. 10. The Role of Gravity in Adaptation of the Vertical Angular Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex: Sergei B. Yakushin
Yongqing Xiang
Theodore Raphan
and Bernard Cohen. 11. Vestibular Cortical Area in the Periarcuate Cortex: Its Afferent and Efferent Projections: Yuriko Sugiuchi
Yoshiko Izawa
Shigeto Ebata
and Yoshikazku Shinoda. 12. Saccular Projections in the Human Cerebral Cortex: Tamaki Miyamoto
Kikuro Fukushima
Toshihisa Takada
Catherine De Waele
and Pierre-Paul Vidal.. . Part III: Saccades:. 13. Sensorimotor Transformation for Visually Guided Saccades: Lance M. Optican. 14. Saccades to Moving Targets: T Eggert
Y Guan
O Bayer
and U Büttner. 15. Visual Motion Perception at the Time of Saccadic Eye Movements and its Relation to Spatial Mislocalization: Choongkil Lee and Jungah Lee. 16. Context-Specific Adaptation of Saccade Gain Is Enhanced with Rest Intervals Between Changes in Context State: Mark Shelhamer
Anton Aboukhalil
and Richard Clendaniel. 17. Cognitive Processes in Saccade Generation: C Kennard
S K Mannan
P Nachev
A Parton
D J Mort
G Rees
T L Hodgson
and M Husain. 18. Role of the Posterior Parietal Cortex in the Initiation of Saccades and Vergence: Right/Left Functional Asymmetry: Zoï Kapoula
Qing Yang
Olivier Coubard
Gintautas Daunys
and Christophe Orssaud. 19. Readout of Higher-Level Processing in the Discharge of Superior Colliculus Neurons: Edward L. Keller
Kyoung-Min Lee
and Robert M. Mcpeek. 20. Synaptic Inputs and Their Pathways from Fixation and Saccade Zones of the Superior Colliculus to Inhibitory Burst Neurons and Pause Neurons: Mayu Takahashi
Yuriko Sugiuchi
Yoshiko Izawa
and Yoshikazu Shinoda. 21. Initiation and Suppression of Saccades by the Frontal Eye Field in the Monkey: Yoshiko Izawa
Hisao Suzuki
and Yoshikazu Shinoda. 22. Cortical Mechanisms of Saccade Generation from Execution to Decision: Dan Milea
Elie Lobel
Stéphane Lehéricy
Charles Pierrot-Deseilligny
and Alain Berthoz. 23. The Role of the Human Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex in Ocular Motor Behavior: CH Pierrot-Deseilligny
R M Müri
T Nyffeler
and D Milea.. . Part IV: Pursuit
Vergence
and Ocular Following:. 24. Short-Latency Disparity Vergence in Humans: Evidence for Early Spatial Filtering: B M Sheliga
K J Chen
E J Fitzgibbon
and F A Miles. 25. Initial Ocular Following in Humans Depends Critically on the Fourier Components of the Motion Stimulus: K J Chen
B M Sheliga
E J Fitzgibbon
and F A Miles. 26. Role of Vestibular Signals in the Caudal Part of the Frontal Eye Fields in Pursuit Eye Movements in Three-Dimensional Space: Kikuro Fukushima
Teppei Akao
Sergei Kurkin
and Junko Fukushima. 27. Yellow Filters Can Improve Magnocellular Function: Motion Sensitivity
Convergence
Accommodation
and Reading: N J. Ray
S Fowler
and J F. Stein.. . Part V: Psychophysics:. 28. Tilt Psychophysics Measured in Nonhuman Primates: Richard F. Lewis
Csilla Haburcakova
and Daniel M. Merfeld. 29. Vestibular Memory-Contingent Whole-Body Return: Brave Exocentered Dancers: I Israël
C Lecoq
A Capelli
and E Golomer. 30. Is an Internal Model of Head Orientation Necessary for Oculomotor Control?: Michael Barnett-Cowan
Richard T. Dyde
and Laurence R. Harris. 31. Expectation of Sensory Stimulation Modulates Brain Activation during Visual Motion Stimulation: Thomas Brandt
Angela Deutschländer
Stefan Glasauer
Annina Nolte
Hartmut Brückmann
Marianne Dieterich
and Thomas Stephan.. . Part VI: Pathophysiology:. 32. Gaze Position Corrective Eye Movements in Normal Subjects and in Patients with Vestibular Deficits: Grace C.Y. Peng
Lloyd B. Minor
and David S. Zee. 33. Asymmetry of the Pitch Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex in Patients with Cerebellar Disease: Mark F. Walker and David S. Zee. 34. Acute Vestibular Neuritis: Prognosis Based upon Bedside Clinical Tests (Thrusts and Heaves): D Nuti
M Mandalà
A T Broman
and D S Zee. 35. Medial Vestibular Nucleus Lesions in Wallenberg's Syndrome Cause Decreased Activity of the Contralateral Vestibular Cortex: Marianne Dieterich
Sandra Bense
Thomas Stephan
Thomas Brandt
Markus Schwaiger
and Peter Bartenstein. 36. Clinical Implications of a Mathematical Model of Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo: Timothy C. Hain
Todd M. Squires
and Howard A. Stone. 37. Effect of 3
4-Diaminopyridine on the Postural Control in Patients with Downbeat Nystagmus: Andreas Sprenger
Elisabeth Zils
Holger Rambold
Thurid Sander
and Christoph Helmchen. 38. Evaluating Large Saccades in Patients with Brain-Stem or Cerebellar Disorders: Arun N. Kumar
Yanning H. Han
Ke Liao
Janet C. Rucker
Stefano Ramat
and R J Leigh. 39. Recovery of Peripheral Versus Central Nerves Identified by Saccadic Velocity After Abducens Neuropathy: James A. Sharpe
Kylen Mcreelis
and Agnes M.F. Wong. 40. Relative Atrophy of the Flocculus and Ocular Motor Dysfunction in SCA2 and SCA6: S H Ying
S I Choi
M Lee
S L Perlman
R W Baloh
A W Toga
and D S Zee. 41. Niemann-Pick Type C Disease in Two Affected Sisters: Ocular Motor Recordings and Brain-Stem Neuropathology: David Solomon
A Charles Winkelman
David S. Zee
Lawrence Gray
and Jean Büttner-Ennever. 42. Potential Role of Anti-GAD Antibodies in Abnormal Eye Movements: Caroline Tilikete
Alain Vighetto
Paul Trouillas
and Jérome Honnorat.. . Part VII: Short Papers:. 43. Dependence of the Torsional Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex on the Direction of Gravity: Klaus Bartl
Erich Schneider
and Stefan Glasauer. 44. About the Effects of Velocity Saturation on Smooth Pursuit: Angelo Buizza and Stefano Ramat. 45. Effects of Retinal Image Slip on Modulation of Visual Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex During Near Viewing: Yanning H. Han
Arun N. Kumar
Jeffrey T. Somers
Millard F. Reschke
and R John Leigh. 46. Tests of Hering- and Helmholtz-Type Models for Saccade-Vergence Interactions by Comparing Visually Guided and Memory-Guided Movements: Arun N. Kumar
Yanning H. Han
Ke Liao
and R John Leigh. 47. Automatic Detection of Camera Translation in Eye Video Recordings using Multiple Methods: Faisal Karmali and Mark Shelhamer. 48. Comparison of Velocity Waveforms of Eye and Head Saccades: Ke Liao
Arun N. Kumar
Yanning H. Han
Victoria A. Grammer
Brian T. Gedeon
and R John Leigh. 49. Fixation Stability in Normal Children: Jan Ygge
Eva Aring
Ying Han
Roberto Bolzani
and Ann Hellström. 50. Phase-Synchronization Decay of Fixational Eye Movements: Shay Moshel
Jinrong Liang
Avi Caspi
Ralf Engbert
Reinhold Kliegl
Shlomo Havlin
and Ari Z. Zivotofsky. 51. Human Surge Linear Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex during Tertiary Gaze Viewing: Jun-Ru Tian
Benjamin T. Crane
and Joseph L. Demer. 52. Interaction between Cortical Control of Vestibular Function and Spatial Representation in Man: J Ventre-Dominey
N Nighoghossian
and P Denise. 53. Superior Canal Dehiscence Is Not Due to Cephalic Displacement of the Labyrinth: Valeria L. Potyagaylo
Charley C. Della Santina
Lloyd B. Minor
and John P. Carey. 54. Saccadic Analysis for Early Identification of Neurological Involvement in Gaucher Disease: A P Accardo
S Pensiero
and P Perissutti. 55. The Specificity and Sensitivity of Uninhibited COR in Labyrinthine-Defective Patients: Sergio Carmona and Daniela Nieto. 56. Recurrent Vertigo in Extrinsic Compression of the Brain Stem: Sergio Carmona
Luis Nicenboim
and Diego Castagnino. 57. Use of Topiramate (Topamax) in a Subgroup of Migraine-Vertigo Patients with Auditory Symptoms: Sergio Carmona and Norma Settecase. 58. Abnormal Eye Movements Predict Disability in MS: Two-Year Follow-Up: Joy Derwenskus
Janet C. Rucker
Alessandro Serra
John S. Stahl
Deborah L. Downey
Nancy L. Adams
and R John Leigh. 59. Saccade Velocity as a Surrogate Disease Marker in Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 2: C Seifried
L Velázquez-Pérez
N Santos-Falcón
M Abele
U Ziemann
L E Almaguer
E Martínez-Góngora
G Sánchez-Cruz
N Canales
R Pérez-González
M Velázquez-Manresa
B Viebahn
S Stuckrad-Barre
T Klockgether
M Fetter
and G Auburger. 60. Effect of 4-Aminopyridine on Upbeat and Downbeat Nystagmus Elucidates the Mechanism of Downbeat Nystagmus: Stefan Glasauer
Michael Strupp
Roger Kalla
Ulrich Büttner
and Thomas Brandt. 61. Smooth Pursuit in Patients with Downbeat Nystagmus: Stefan Glasauer
Muna Hoshi
and Ulrich Büttner. 62. Cerebellar Influence in Oculomotor Phase-Transition Behavior: Wilsaan M. Joiner
Mark Shelhamer
and Sarah H. Ying. 63. Familial Positional Downbeat Nystagmus and Cerebellar Ataxia: Clinical and Pathologic Findings: Jorge C. Kattah and Meena Gujrati. 64. Predictive Saccades to a Regularly Alternating Target in Cerebellar Patients: A G. Lasker
E H. Isotalo
and D S. Zee. 65. The Origin of Downbeat Nystagmus: An Asymmetry in the Distribution of On-Directions of Vertical Gaze-Velocity Purkinje Cells: Sarah Marti
Dominik Straumann
and Stefan Glasauer. 66. Drift in Ocular Counterrolling during Static Head Tilt: Tony Pansell
Arne Tribukait
Roberto Bolzani
Hermann D. Schworm
and Jan Ygge. 67. Retention of Saccadic Adaptation in Human: Nadia Alahyane and Denis Pélisson. 68. Effect of Blinks on Saccades before Smooth-Pursuit Eye-Movement Initiation: Holger Rambold
Ieman El Baz
and Christoph Helmchen. 69. Pontine Lesions May Cause Selective Deficits of "Slow" Vergence Eye Movements: H Rambold
G Neumann
T Sander
and C Helmchen. 70. Internuclear Ophthalmoparesis in Episodic Ataxia Type 2: Janet C. Rucker
Joanna Jen
John S. Stahl
Nandhitha Natesan
Robert W. Baloh
and R John Leigh. 71. Video-Based Eye Tracking: Our Experience with Advanced Stimuli Design for Eye Tracking Software: A Rufa
G L Mariottini
D Prattichizzo
D Alessandrini
A Vicino
and A Federico. 72. Neural Integrator Function in Murine CACNA1A Mutants: John S. Stahl and Robert A. James. 73. Single or Combined Oblique Muscle Surgery in Acquired and Congenital Superior Oblique Palsy: H Steffen and G H Kolling. 74. Binocular Control of Saccades in Idiopathic Parkinson's Disease: Maurizio Versino
Chiara Zavanone
Silvia Colnaghi
Giorgio Beltrami
Claudio Pacchetti
Roberta Zangaglia
and Vittorio Cosi. 75. Studies of Eccentric Gaze Stability: Effects of Pitch Head Position on Horizontal Gaze-Holding in Patients with Cerebellar Disease: Elizabeth Wilson
Karen Sng
Jeffrey T. Somers
Millard F. Reschke
and R John Leigh. Index of Contributors.