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  1. Visual and vestibular motion perception in persistent postural-perceptual dizziness (PPPD)
  2. Comparing the performance of beamformer algorithms in estimating orientations of neural sources
  3. Normal visuospatial function in unilateral vestibulopathy: on the challenge of group differences within normal reference data
  4. Normative tDCS over V5 and FEF reveals practice-induced modulation of extraretinal smooth pursuit mechanisms, but no specific stimulation effect
  5. Minimal reporting guideline for research involving eye tracking (2023 edition)
  6. Combined optokinetic stimulation and cueing-assisted reading therapy to treat hemispatial neglect: A randomized controlled crossover trial
  7. Oculomotor abnormalities indicate early executive dysfunction in prodromal X-linked dystonia-parkinsonism (XDP)
  8. Sensitivity and specificity in signal detection with the reporting odds ratio and the information component
  9. Basal Ganglia Atrophy as a Marker for Prodromal X‐Linked Dystonia‐Parkinsonism
  10. Gaze-contingent display technology can help to reduce the ipsilesional attention bias in hemispatial neglect following stroke
  11. Bilateral lesion of the cerebellar fastigial nucleus: Effects on smooth pursuit acceleration and non-reflexive visually-guided saccades
  12. Prodromal X‐Linked Dystonia‐Parkinsonism is Characterized by a Subclinical Motor Phenotype
  13. NPTX1-related oculomotor apraxia: an intra-hemispheric disconnection disorder
  14. Resting-State Functional Connectivity in the Dorsal Attention Network Relates to Behavioral Performance in Spatial Attention Tasks and May Show Task-Related Adaptation
  15. Monocular Patching Attenuates Vertical Nystagmus in Wernicke's Encephalopathy via Release of Activity in Subcortical Visual Pathways
  16. A Simple Gain-Based Evaluation of the Video Head Impulse Test Reliably Detects Normal Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex Indicative of Stroke in Patients With Acute Vestibular Syndrome
  17. Downbeat Nystagmus Is Abolished by Alcohol in Nonalcoholic Wernicke Encephalopathy
  18. Looking at the bigger picture: Cortical volume, thickness and surface area characteristics in borderline personality disorder with and without posttraumatic stress disorder
  19. Usability of the head impulse test in routine clinical practice in the emergency department to differentiate vestibular neuritis from stroke
  20. Borderline personality disorder classification based on brain network measures during emotion regulation
  21. Recoverin antibody-associated late-onset ataxia without retinopathy
  22. Effects of perceptible and imperceptible galvanic vestibular stimulation on the postural control of patients with bilateral vestibulopathy
  23. Effects of galvanic vestibular stimulation on resting state brain activity in patients with bilateral vestibulopathy
  24. Unbalancing the Attentional Priority Map via Gaze-Contingent Displays Induces Neglect-Like Visual Exploration
  25. Behavioral deficits in left hemispatial neglect are related to a reduction of spontaneous neuronal activity in the right superior parietal lobule
  26. Smooth pursuit eye movement deficits as a biomarker for psychotic features in bipolar disorder ‐ Findings from the PARDIP study
  27. Help or hurt? How attention modulates tics under different conditions
  28. Visual exploration of emotional faces in schizophrenia using masks from the Japanese Noh theatre
  29. Biased Attention to Facial Expressions of Ambiguous Emotions in Borderline Personality Disorder: An Eye-Tracking Study
  30. Borderline Personality Disorder classification based on brain network centrality during emotion regulation
  31. Impulse control under emotion processing: an fMRI investigation in borderline personality disorder compared to non-patients and cluster-C personality disorder patients
  32. Brain Activations During Optokinetic Stimulation in Acute Right-Hemisphere Stroke Patients and Hemispatial Neglect: An fMRI Study
  33. Eye movement deficits in X-linked dystonia-parkinsonism are related to striatal degeneration
  34. Postural control during galvanic vestibular stimulation in patients with persistent perceptual–postural dizziness
  35. Increased brain responsivity to galvanic vestibular stimulation in bilateral vestibular failure
  36. Smooth Eye Movements in Humans: Smooth Pursuit, Optokinetic Nystagmus and Vestibular Ocular Reflex
  37. Patients with borderline personality disorder and comorbid PTSD show biased attention for threat in the facial dot-probe task
  38. Adaptive Cueing Treatment of Neglect in Stroke Patients Leads to Improvements in Activities of Daily Living: A Randomized Controlled, Crossover Trial
  39. The ipsilesional attention bias in right-hemisphere stroke patients as revealed by a realistic visual search task: Neuroanatomical correlates and functional relevance.
  40. Free visual exploration of natural movies in schizophrenia
  41. Always on guard: emotion regulation in women with
  42. Genome-wide association studies of smooth pursuit and antisaccade eye movements in psychotic disorders: findings from the B-SNIP study
  43. Postural Control in Bilateral Vestibular Failure: Its Relation to Visual, Proprioceptive, Vestibular, and Cognitive Input
  44. Postural control during recall of vestibular sensation in patients with functional dizziness and unilateral vestibulopathy
  45. Role of the Patient’s History of Vestibular Symptoms in the Clinical Evaluation of the Bedside Head-Impulse Test
  46. Postural Ataxia in Cerebellar Downbeat Nystagmus: Its Relation to Visual, Proprioceptive and Vestibular Signals and Cerebellar Atrophy
  47. Genome-Wide Association Studies Of Smooth Pursuit Eye Movements Across Psychotic Disorders: Preliminary Findings From The B-Snip Sample
  48. Deficient amygdala–prefrontal intrinsic connectivity after effortful emotion regulation in borderline personality disorder
  49. Dystonia, lower limb stiffness, and upward gaze palsy in a patient with IgLON5 antibodies
  50. Acute amnestic syndrome due to MDMA exposure
  51. Hippocampal gray matter volume in bilateral vestibular failure
  52. Visual and non-visual motion information processing during pursuit eye tracking in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
  53. Clot Formation in the Presence of Acetylsalicylic Acid Leads to Increased Lysis Rates Regardless of the Chosen Thrombolysis Strategy
  54. Pursuit eye movements as an intermediate phenotype across psychotic disorders: Evidence from the B-SNIP study
  55. Cerebellar ataxia with unilateral high frequency vestibulopathy and caloric disinhibition
  56. Dissociable cerebellar activity during spatial navigation and visual memory in bilateral vestibular failure
  57. Deprivation and Recovery of Sleep in Succession Enhances Reflexive Motor Behavior
  58. Ganzfeld Stimulation or Sleep Enhance Long Term Motor Memory Consolidation Compared to Normal Viewing in Saccadic Adaptation Paradigm
  59. Track D. Biosignal Processing
  60. Social gating of sensory information during ongoing communication
  61. Randomized Controlled Trial on Hemifield Eye Patching and Optokinetic Stimulation in Acute Spatial Neglect
  62. Current state of diagnostic management of acute vertigo: a survey of neurologists in Germany
  63. Predictive mechanisms improve the vestibulo-ocular reflex in patients with bilateral vestibular failure
  64. Altered resting-state functional connectivity in patients with chronic bilateral vestibular failure
  65. Itch Relief by Mirror Scratching. A Psychophysical Study
  66. Inverse eye position dependency of downbeat nystagmus in midline medullary lesion
  67. Acquired pendular nystagmus and its therapy in progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) due to inferior olivary hypertrophy
  68. Changes in resting-state fMRI in vestibular neuritis
  69. Videobasierter Kopfimpulstest
  70. Advanced analysis of free visual exploration patterns in schizophrenia
  71. Impact of dynamic bottom-up features and top-down control on the visual exploration of moving real-world scenes in hemispatial neglect
  72. Role of anticipation and prediction in smooth pursuit eye movement control in Parkinson's disease
  73. Altered Velocity Processing in Schizophrenia during Pursuit Eye Tracking
  74. Enhanced top-down control during pursuit eye tracking in schizophrenia
  75. Autosomal dominant Parkinson’s disease in a large German pedigree
  76. Altered transfer of visual motion information to parietal association cortex in untreated first-episode psychosis: Implications for pursuit eye tracking
  77. The role of prediction and anticipation on age-related effects on smooth pursuit eye movements
  78. Spike artefact of extraocular eye muscles does not account for increased saccadic peak velocity in EOG recordings
  79. The platelet-rich plasma clot
  80. Palatal tremor visualized by cine MRI
  81. Visual exploration of dynamic real-world scenes in patients with hemispatial neglect
  82. Visual motion, eye motion, and relative motion: A parametric fMRI study of functional specializations of smooth pursuit eye movement network areas
  83. The effect of blur adaptation on accommodative response and pupil size during reading
  84. Effect of 4-aminopyridine on gravity dependence and neural integrator function in patients with idiopathic downbeat nystagmus
  85. How precisely can the regularity of spontaneous activity be recognized acoustically?
  86. Overestimation of saccadic peak velocity recorded by electro-oculography compared to video-oculography and scleral search coil
  87. Eye movement disorders inATP13A2mutation carriers (PARK9)
  88. Eye movement disorders are different in Parkin-linked and idiopathic early-onset PD
  89. Sensorimotor Transformation Deficits for Smooth Pursuit in First-Episode Affective Psychoses and Schizophrenia
  90. Eye movements during REM sleep and imagination of visual scenes
  91. Visual search disorders beyond pure sensory failure in patients with acute homonymous visual field defects
  92. Visual Search Disorders in Acute and Chronic Homonymous Hemianopia
  93. Why Do Patients with Impaired Vergence Not Show “Saccadic” Vergence?
  94. Different saccadic abnormalities in PINK1 mutation carriers and in patients with non-genetic Parkinson’s disease
  95. On Why Left Events are the Right Ones: Neural Mechanisms Underlying the Left-hemifield Advantage in Rapid Serial Visual Presentation
  96. Acute hemianopic patients do not show a contralesional deviation in the line bisection task
  97. Optic Flow Stimuli in and Near the Visual Field Centre: A Group fMRI Study of Motion Sensitive Regions
  98. Vergence deficits in patients with cerebellar lesions
  99. Sleep is required for improving reaction times after training on a procedural visuo-motor task
  100. Effects of Second-Generation Antipsychotic Medication on Smooth Pursuit Performance in Antipsychotic-Naive Schizophrenia
  101. Distributed representations of the "preparatory set" in the frontal oculomotor system: a TMS study
  102. fMRI evidence for sensorimotor transformations in human cortex during smooth pursuit eye movements
  103. Disjunctive saccadesduring smooth pursuit eye movements in ocular myasthenia gravis
  104. Cortical mechanisms of retinal and extraretinal smooth pursuit eye movements to different target velocities
  105. Long-term eye movement recordings with a scleral search coil-eyelid protection device allows new applications
  106. Transcranial sonography findings in a large family with homozygous and heterozygous PINK1 mutations
  107. Localization of human intraparietal areas AIP, CIP, and LIP using surface orientation and saccadic eye movement tasks
  108. Tracking in 3-D space under natural viewing condition
  109. Eye movement abnormalities in spinocerebellar ataxia type 17 (SCA17)
  110. Beneficial effects of 3,4-diaminopyridine on positioning downbeat nystagmus in a circumscribed uvulo-nodular lesion
  111. Different extraretinal neuronal mechanisms of smooth pursuit eye movements in schizophrenia: An fMRI study
  112. Functional dissociation of saccade and hand reaching control with bilateral lesions of the medial wall of the intraparietal sulcus: Implications for optic ataxia
  113. Treatment of the gravity dependence of downbeat nystagmus with 3,4-diaminopyridine
  114. Evidence from increased anticipation of predictive saccades for a dysfunction of fronto-striatal circuits in obsessive–compulsive disorder
  115. Saccade initiation in ocular motor apraxia
  116. Functional MRI Reveals Activation of a Subcortical Network in a 5-Year-Old Girl with Genetically Confirmed Myoclonus-Dystonia
  117. A TMS study on non-consciously triggered response tendencies in the motor cortex
  118. Parametric modulation of cortical activation during smooth pursuit with and without target blanking. An fMRI study
  119. Do Predictive Mechanisms Improve the Angular Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex in Vestibular Neuritis?
  120. Eye-hand coordination in essential tremor
  121. Cerebellar infarction affects visual search
  122. Differential Effects of Sleep Deprivation on Saccadic Eye Movements
  123. Effect of 3,4-Diaminopyridine on the Postural Control in Patients with Downbeat Nystagmus
  124. Reduced neuronal activity in the V5 complex underlies smooth-pursuit deficit in schizophrenia: evidence from an fMRI study
  125. Effect of 3,4-diaminopyridine on the gravity dependence of ocular drift in downbeat nystagmus
  126. Cortical mechanisms of smooth pursuit eye movements with target blanking. An fMRI study
  127. Impaired Representation of Saccadic Eye Displacement after Posterior Parietal Lesions: Is It a Craniotopic or a Directional Deficit?
  128. The Role of the Fastigial Nucleus in Saccadic Eye Oscillations
  129. Cerebellar activation in opsoclonus
  130. Eye movement abnormalities in essential tremor may indicate cerebellar dysfunction
  131. Blink effect on slow vergence
  132. Effects of Voluntary Blinks on Saccades, Vergence Eye Movements, and Saccade-Vergence Interactions in Humans
  133. Visual search in patients with left visual hemineglect
  134. Perilymph fistula associated with pulse-synchronous eye oscillations
  135. Okulographische Methoden
  136. Higher level influences on saccade generation in normals and patients with visual hemineglect
  137. Towards gaze-mediated interaction: Collecting solutions of the “Midas touch problem”
  138. Eye movements and encoding manipulation in two visual memory tasks