TY - JOUR
T1 - Commentary
T2 - Eye movement research with clinical populations
AU - Sweeney, John A.
AU - Levy, Deborah
AU - Harris, Margret S H
PY - 2002/1/1
Y1 - 2002/1/1
N2 - The preceding set of chapters span the disciplines of neurology and psychiatry, and provide a diverse introduction to clinical eye movement research. They illustrate how oculomotor paradigms can be used to learn about acute and chronic perturbations in brain function, disturbances in brain development, disturbances in sensorimotor as well as cognitive systems, and the effects of therapeutic and illicit drugs on brain function. This commentary discusses these contributions, provides an overview of broad methodological issues involved in applying eye movement studies to psychiatric populations using the antisaccade task as an exemplar, and considers the potential of collaborations between eye movement and brain imaging researchers to advance understanding of clinical eye movement abnormalities and of what they reveal about the organization of the oculomotor system.
AB - The preceding set of chapters span the disciplines of neurology and psychiatry, and provide a diverse introduction to clinical eye movement research. They illustrate how oculomotor paradigms can be used to learn about acute and chronic perturbations in brain function, disturbances in brain development, disturbances in sensorimotor as well as cognitive systems, and the effects of therapeutic and illicit drugs on brain function. This commentary discusses these contributions, provides an overview of broad methodological issues involved in applying eye movement studies to psychiatric populations using the antisaccade task as an exemplar, and considers the potential of collaborations between eye movement and brain imaging researchers to advance understanding of clinical eye movement abnormalities and of what they reveal about the organization of the oculomotor system.
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U2 - 10.1016/S0079-6123(02)40072-6
DO - 10.1016/S0079-6123(02)40072-6
M3 - Article
C2 - 12508612
AN - SCOPUS:18744372989
SN - 0079-6123
VL - 140
SP - 507
EP - 522
JO - Progress in Brain Research
JF - Progress in Brain Research
ER -