Description: 1. The studies of eye movements - past, present, and future (David Zee, MD - Johns Hopkins, USA)2. Computational models of saccades (Lance Optican, PhD - NIH, USA)3. Microsaccades - cognitive, motor, sensory, or bit of all three? (Susana Martinez-Conde,PhD - SUNY Upstate, USA)4. Neurophysiology of strabismus in macaque models (Vallabh Das, PhD - University of Houston, USA)5. Translational neuroscience of slow saccades (Janet Rucker,MD - NYU, USA)6. Role of visual system in the pathogenesis of eye movement disorders (Matthew Thurtell,MD - University of Iowa, USA)7. Opsoclonus and ocular flutter - molecules, models, and medicines (Aasef Shaikh,MD,PhD - Case Western Reserve, USA)8. Distinctive properties of microsaccades in visual and motor disorders (Jorge Otero-Millan,PhD - Johns Hopkins, USA)9. The influence of deep brain stimulation on eye movements (Chrystalina Antoniades, University of Oxford, UK)10. Inferior olive and cerebellum in motor learning of saccadic eye movements. (Aaron Wong,PhD - Johns Hopkins,USA)11. Acquired pendular nystagmus (Aasef Shaikh,MD,PhD - Case Western Reserve University, USA)12. What causes vertical nystagmus - cerebellum, brainstem, or both? (Dominic Straumann,MD - Zurich University, USA)13. Eye movements in multiple sclerosis are diagnostic and therapeutic biomarkers (Alessandro Serra,MD,PhD - Case Western Reserve University, USA)14. Disorders of eye movements in the epileptic patient (Aasef Shaikh,MD,PhD - Case Western Reserve University, USA)15. Saccades in spinocerebellar ataxia (Alessandra Rufa,MD - University of Siena, Italy)16. Ocular motor apraxia (Caroline Tilikete, MD,PhD - University of Lyon, France)17. Vestibular perception - bench to bedside (Barry Seemungal, FRCP,PhD - Imperial College, UK)18. Pharmacotherapy of vestibular and ocular motor disorders (Michael Strupp,MD - Ludwig Maxmillian, Germany)19. Oculography in the emergency room - the "ECG" for acute vestibular syndrome. (David Newman-Toker,MD,PhD - Johns Hopkins, USA)20. Updates on vestibular rehabilitation (Michael Schubert, PhD,PT - Johns Hopkins, USA)21. The central mechanism of strabismus (Jonathan Horton,MD,PhD - Univ California San Francisco, USA)22. Strabismus - the role of orbit and orbital muscles. (Joseph Demer,MD,PhD - Univ California Los Angeles, USA)23. Pattern strabismus - where does the brain's role end and muscle's begin? (Fatema Ghasia,MD - Cleveland Clinic, USA)24. Latent nystagmus - clinical implications of animal models (Lawrence Tychsen,MD - Washington University, USA)25. Congenital nystagmus. (Irene Gottlob,MD - Leicester Royal Infirmary, UK)26. Concluding remarks (Aasef Shaikh,MD,PhD - Case Western Reserve University,USA)
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EAN: 9783030314064
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Book Title: Advances in Translational Neuroscience of Eye Move
Item Length: 23.4 cm
Number of Pages: 519 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Advances in Translational Neuroscience of Eye Movement Disorders
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland Ag
Publication Year: 2020
Subject: Medicine, Biology
Item Height: 235 mm
Item Weight: 957 g
Type: Textbook
Author: Fatema Ghasia, Aasef Shaikh
Item Width: 155 mm
Format: Hardcover