Journal article

Hypometric primary saccades and increased variability in visually-guided saccades in Huntington's disease

CT Winograd-Gurvich, N Georgiou-Karistianis, A Evans, L Millist, JL Bradshaw, A Churchyard, E Chiu, OB White

Neuropsychologia | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2003

Abstract

Eye movement abnormalities can be distinctive and suggestive of a specific pathophysiology. To further investigate the deficits in the control of saccades in patients with Huntington's disease (HD), we investigated the ability of 11 HD patients and 11 matched controls to perform visually-guided saccades. We adopted reflexive saccade tasks involving predictable and unpredictable sequences, at different amplitudes of target step (10°, 20°, 30°, 40°), as well as voluntary self-paced saccades. Prolongation of initiation was observed in the HD group as the target amplitude of predictable saccades increased. During the self-paced saccade task, the HD patients had increased intersaccadic intervals,..

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