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Findings that shed new light on the possible pathogenesis of a disease or an adverse effect: Loss of exploratory vertical saccades after unilateral frontal eye field damage

机译:为疾病的可能发病机理或不良影响提供新的发现:单侧额眼视野损伤后探索性垂直扫视丧失

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Despite their relevance for locomotion and social interaction in everyday situations, little is known about the cortical control of vertical saccades in humans. Results from microstimulation studies indicate that both frontal eye fields (FEFs) contribute to these eye movements. Here, we present a patient with a damaged right FEF, who hardly made vertical saccades during visual exploration. This finding suggests that, for the cortical control of exploratory vertical saccades, integrity of both FEFs is indeed important.
机译:尽管它们在日常情况下与运动和社交互动有关,但对人类垂直扫视的皮层控制知之甚少。微刺激研究的结果表明,两个额眼视野(FEF)都有助于这些眼球运动。在这里,我们向患者介绍了右FEF受损的患者,该患者在视觉探索过程中几乎没有进行垂直扫视。该发现表明,对于探查性垂直扫视的皮层控制,两个FEF的完整性确实很重要。

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