Cerebellar role in smooth pursuit movement.

作者: P. Nemet , S. Ron

DOI: 10.1007/BF01569295

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摘要: It is generally believed that pursuit eye movements are unaffected by cerebellar cortical atrophy or cerebellectomy. The present study was performed on patients who underwent partial vermis and hemisphere ablations as a result of severe cranial injury tumors.

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