
doi: 10.1159/000309318
pmid: 6634064
Ocular bobbing is classified as an abnormal eye movement, resulting from pathological neuronal activity of the brain stem after bilateral pontine lesions. Clinical oculographic study of 5 patients suffering from ocular bobbing shows that upwards voluntary eye movements are abnormal. We suggest that ocular bobbing should not to be regarded as an abnormal eye movement, but, rather, as the only residual movement of patients which are totally deprived of both horizontal and upward movements.
Brain Diseases, Ophthalmoplegia, Eye Movements, Basilar Artery, Pons, Saccades, Electronystagmography, Humans, Arterial Occlusive Diseases, Quadriplegia, Nystagmus, Pathologic
Brain Diseases, Ophthalmoplegia, Eye Movements, Basilar Artery, Pons, Saccades, Electronystagmography, Humans, Arterial Occlusive Diseases, Quadriplegia, Nystagmus, Pathologic
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