Using Eye Movements as an Experimental Probe of Brain Function: a symposium in honor of Jean Buttner-Ennever
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Corporate Author: Using Eye Movements as an Experimental Probe of Brain Function (Conference) <2007, London, England> (Author)
Other Authors: Kennard, Christopher (Editor), Leigh, R. John 1946- (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam Elsevier 2008
Series:Progress in brain research v. 171
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Online Access:FAW01
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Item Description:"This volume of Progress in Brain Research is the fruit of a conference Using Eye Movements as an Experimental Probe of Brain Function, held at the Charing Cross Hospital Campus of Imperial College, London, UK on 5th-6th December, 2007"--Foreword
Includes bibliographical references and index
Offers examples of how eye movements can be used to address a broad range of research questions. This volume focuses on extraocular muscle, highlighting various concepts of proprioceptive control that involve even the cerebral cortex. It also illustrates implications for disorders as diverse as opsoclonus, and congenital scoliosis with gaze palsy
Physical Description:xxii, 613 pages
ISBN:9780080932323
0080932320
0444531637
9780444531636

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