Neuro-Ophthalmology : Neuronal Control of Eye Movements
by
 
Straube, A., editor.

Title
Neuro-Ophthalmology : Neuronal Control of Eye Movements

Author
Straube, A., editor.

ISBN
9783318014440

Physical Description
1 online resource (X + 198 pages) : 39 figures, 3 tables

General Note
A comprehensive characterization of human eye movements in relation to brain function and dysfunction

Abstract
All motor behavior is characterized by sensory inputs causing specific motor reactions. Because humans modify motor reactions voluntarily or through experience, this input-output relation is more complex in humans than in lower vertebrates. Eye movements provide a window on fundamental brain function, not only for topographic diagnosis of dysfunctions but also for the comprehension of normal brain function. This book highlights basic mechanical properties of eye movements, explains the neuronal basis of the vestibular-ocular reflex, saccadic eye movements, smooth-pursuit eye movements, and vergence eye movements, and deals with their pharmacological manipulation in disorders. Since precise measurement of motor reactions is essential for understanding the oculomotor system, one chapter critically discusses current registration methods, and another one considers the possibilities and limitations of modeling it by control theory methods. Its comprehensive characterization of eye movements and their relation to brain function makes this publication essential reading to ophthalmologists, neurologists, and clinical neuropsychologists.

Subject Term
Ophthalmology
 
Neurology
 
Physiology
 
Neurobiology
 
Psychiatry
 
Psychology

Added Author
Straube, A.,
 
Büttner, U.,

Electronic Access
https://karger.com/book/doi/10.1159/isbn.978-3-318-01444-0


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Online LibraryE-Book549017-1001XX(549017.1)Karger E-Kitap Koleksiyonu