2022
DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2022.883213
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Bilateral lesion of the cerebellar fastigial nucleus: Effects on smooth pursuit acceleration and non-reflexive visually-guided saccades

Abstract: Background“Central dizziness” due to acute bilateral midline cerebellar disease sparing the posterior vermis has specific oculomotor signs. The oculomotor region of the cerebellar fastigial nucleus (FOR) crucially controls the accuracy of horizontal visually-guided saccades and smooth pursuit eye movements. Bilateral FOR lesions elicit bilateral saccade hypermetria with preserved pursuit. It is unknown whether the initial acceleration of smooth pursuit is impaired in patients with bilateral FOR lesions.Objecti… Show more

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“…Unilateral pharmacological inac va on of the caudal fas gial nucleus leads to uncorrelated impairments of saccadic and pursuit eye movements (34). Helmchen et al (2022) reported a pa ent suffering from bilateral fas gial lesion who exhibited a bilateral saccade hypermetria with a lower (although not sta s cally significant) ini al pursuit accelera on (58).…”
Section: Comparison Of Intercep6ve Saccades Catch-up Saccades and Pos...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unilateral pharmacological inac va on of the caudal fas gial nucleus leads to uncorrelated impairments of saccadic and pursuit eye movements (34). Helmchen et al (2022) reported a pa ent suffering from bilateral fas gial lesion who exhibited a bilateral saccade hypermetria with a lower (although not sta s cally significant) ini al pursuit accelera on (58).…”
Section: Comparison Of Intercep6ve Saccades Catch-up Saccades and Pos...mentioning
confidence: 99%