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Smooth-pursuit eye-movement dysfunction and motor control in schizophrenia: a follow-up study.

R Schlenker1, R Cohen.   

Abstract

Smooth-pursuit eye-tracking data of 63 schizophrenic patients and 52 normal controls are presented and compared with data collected on the same subjects 2 years earlier. Despite considerable clinical stabilization of the patients the overall eye-tracking performance did not improve. Intrasubject stability over 2 years was moderate. Eye-tracking impairment was significantly correlated with number of psychomotor soft signs and with number of errors in an antisaccade task. The correlations indicate that impairment of smooth-pursuit eye movements is likely to be a consequence of deficient motor control.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7654788     DOI: 10.1007/bf02190739

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci        ISSN: 0940-1334            Impact factor:   5.270


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