2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jocn.2011.10.014
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Impairment of voluntary saccades and facilitation of reflexive saccades do not co-occur in Parkinson’s disease

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“…Van Stockum and coworkers indicated that impairment of voluntary saccades in PD does not happen with reflexive saccade facilitation. [53] PD patients who elicit reflexive saccades at shorter latencies perform similar to control subjects on voluntary saccade task suggesting that PD affects latencies, which is independent of the type of saccadic eye movements. PD patients were hypometric overall and latencies did not correlate with these hypometric saccades.…”
Section: Saccadic Eye Movements In Parkinson's Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Van Stockum and coworkers indicated that impairment of voluntary saccades in PD does not happen with reflexive saccade facilitation. [53] PD patients who elicit reflexive saccades at shorter latencies perform similar to control subjects on voluntary saccade task suggesting that PD affects latencies, which is independent of the type of saccadic eye movements. PD patients were hypometric overall and latencies did not correlate with these hypometric saccades.…”
Section: Saccadic Eye Movements In Parkinson's Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cognitive processes underpin VS during real-world activities, as reflexive activity which is not governed by top-down cognitive control is rare during such situations (Anderson and MacAskill, 2013). Cognitive deficits (visuospatial, attentional and memory domains) influence VS in PD and older adults (van Stockum et al, 2008, van Stockum et al, 2012, van Stockum et al, 2011, van Stockum et al, 2013).…”
Section: Interpretation Of Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Investigation into VS during real-world activity in PD is warranted, to further clarify the links between these motor, cognitive and visual impairments. Eye-tracking technology has been used to further understand the visual strategies of PD subjects since the 1960's (Terao et al, 2011, van Stockum et al, 2012, demonstrating VS impairments, such as hypometric voluntary (van Stockum et al, 2012, Anderson and and variable reflexive (Chambers and Prescott, 2010) saccades. However until recently most research using eye-trackers involved small sample sizes (Anderson and MacAskill, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Parkinson's disease (D'Ostilio, Cremers, Delvaux, Sadzot, & Garraux, 2013;van Stockum, MacAskill, & Anderson, 2012;van Stockum, MacAskill, Myall, & Anderson, 2013;Vervoort et al, 2013), Huntington's disease (Patel, Jankovic, Hood, Jeter, & Sereno, 2012), autism (Vernazza-Martin, Longuet, Chamot, & Orève, 2013) and mild traumatic brain injury (Zhang, Red, Lin, Patel, & Sereno, 2013).…”
Section: Understanding Automaticity and Volitionmentioning
confidence: 99%