نتایج جستجو برای: gaze stability
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هدف: گزارش موردی از توانبخشی دهلیزی در بیماری با سرگیجه مقاوم به درمان در اثر ضربه به سر و درگیری سیستم ساکول یافته های بالینی: نتایج آزمون الکترو نیستاگموگرافی (Electronystagmography) و oVEMP در این بیمار طبیعی بود.اما نتایج آزمون cVEMP نشان دهنده آسیب سیستم ساکول در سمت راست بود. تشخیص: آسیب سیستم دهلیزی به علت ضربه به سر درمان: توانبخشی دهلیزی<br /...
PURPOSE There is little information regarding the characteristics of head movements during reading. This study was undertaken to investigate horizontal and vertical head movements during two different reading tasks. METHODS Head and eye movements were monitored with an infrared pupil and head tracker in 15 subjects during repeated reading of text from an A4-sized card and a card 90 degrees wi...
PRIMARY OBJECTIVE Balance disturbances occur in ∼30% of concussion injuries, with vestibular dysfunction reported as the main contributor. However, few have studied oculomotor control post-concussion to assess vestibular dysfunction. RESEARCH DESIGN The current research measured the differences in oculomotor control between athletes post-concussion (PC) and athletes without concussion (NC) du...
Using the eye-coil/magnetic field method, we measured horizontal and vertical movements of both eyes in four patients with monocular loss of vision while they attempted steady, binocular fixation of a visual target. We also measured gaze stability in two normal subjects while they fixed upon a target monocularly, and in one patient with congenital, bilateral blindness. In the patients with mono...
INTRODUCTION Patients with bilateral weakness (BW) have many difficulties in gaze stability that interfere with their normal function. The aim of this study was to evaluate ocular motor functions in patients with BW to better understand the problem of gaze instability in these patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS Patients were referred from the Otolaryngology Department for Vestibular Assessment t...
Neural correlates of sensory substitution in vestibular pathways following complete vestibular loss.
Sensory substitution is the term typically used in reference to sensory prosthetic devices designed to replace input from one defective modality with input from another modality. Such devices allow an alternative encoding of sensory information that is no longer directly provided by the defective modality in a purposeful and goal-directed manner. The behavioral recovery that follows complete ve...
We present a computational model of how verbs might be learned within the limited domain of hand actions We hypothesize that such verbs refer to the activities of underlying motor schemas and leverage this constraint to build a system with strong enough biases that it can learn from a reasonably small number of examples while still having adequate exibility to learn the hand action verbs of any...
Reports of vestibular deficits and related impairments in children are increasing in number. However, vestibular dysfunction in childhood appears to be an under-reported and overlooked entity. This report provides an overview of current literature regarding the incidence of vestibular deficits in children, the related impairments of gaze stability and balance and intervention for vestibular rel...
How vision operates efficiently in the face of continuous shifts of gaze remains poorly understood. Recent studies show that saccades cause dramatic, but transient, changes in the spatial and also temporal tuning of cells in many visual areas, which may underly the perceptual compression of space and time, and serve to counteract the effects of the saccades and maintain visual stability.
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