752 results on '"Shaikh, Aasef G."'
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52. Pallidal Activity in Cervical Dystonia with and Without Head Tremor
53. Fixational eye movements abnormalities and rate of visual acuity and stereoacuity improvement with part time patching
54. Fixation eye movement abnormalities and stereopsis recovery following strabismus repair
55. Relationship between jerky and sinusoidal oscillations in cervical dystonia
56. Temporal Patterns of Spontaneous Fixational Eye Movements: The Influence of Basal Ganglia
57. The role of pallidum in the neural integrator model of cervical dystonia
58. Objective assessment of eye alignment and disparity-driven vergence in Parkinson’s disease
59. Visual–vestibular interactions
60. Contributors
61. Genome-Wide Association Study Points New Direction for Downbeat Nystagmus Research
62. Paraneoplastic seesaw nystagmus and opsoclonus provides evidence for hyperexcitable reciprocally innervating mesencephalic network
63. Head tremor at disease onset: an ataxic phenotype of cervical dystonia
64. Past and Present of Eye Movement Abnormalities in Ataxia-Telangiectasia
65. Gravity-Independent Upbeat Nystagmus in Syndrome of Anti-GAD Antibodies
66. Dystonia and Tremor: A Cross-Sectional Study of the Dystonia Coalition Cohort
67. Proprioceptive Modulation of Pallidal Physiology in Cervical Dystonia
68. Editorial: Models, mechanisms, and maturation in developmental dystonia
69. Monitoring Eye Movement in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease: What Can It Tell Us?
70. Acquired pendular nystagmus
71. The complexity of eye-hand coordination: a perspective on cortico-cerebellar cooperation
72. Oculopalatal tremor following sequential medullary infarcts that did not cause hypertrophic olivary degeneration
73. Tremor in chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy: Proof of unifying network model for dystonia
74. Preface
75. Vestibular heading perception in Parkinson's disease
76. Saccades in Parkinson's disease: Hypometric, slow, and maladaptive
77. Implications of asymmetric neural activity patterns in the basal ganglia outflow in the integrative neural network model for cervical dystonia
78. Role of Cerebellum in Gaze-Holding Disorders
79. Fixation instability in amblyopia: Oculomotor disease biomarkers predictive of treatment effectiveness
80. “Leaky” and “Unstable” Neural Integrator Can Coexist—Paradox Observed in Multiple Sclerosis
81. Distillation of Posterior Fossa Demyelination in Acute Vestibular Syndrome: the Eyes Have It
82. Vertigo in Cerebellar Disease—Do the Eyes Have It or Is There More to Perceive?
83. Eye Movement Research in the Twenty-First Century—a Window to the Brain, Mind, and More
84. Does Vestibular Motion Perception Correlate with Axonal Pathways Stimulated by Subthalamic Deep Brain Stimulation in Parkinson’s Disease?
85. Effects of neck proprioceptive modulation on pallidal network connectivity in dystonia
86. Monitoring Eye Movement in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease: What Can It Tell Us?
87. Opsoclonus in a patient with increased titers of anti-GAD antibody provides proof for the conductance-based model of saccadic oscillations
88. Differential frequency modulation of neural activity in the lateral cerebellar nucleus in failed and successful grasps
89. Cerebellar Scholars’ Challenging Time in COVID-19 Pandemia
90. Slow saccades in cerebellar disease
91. Unraveling the Twist: Spatial Navigational Challenges in Cervical Dystonia.
92. Consensus Paper: Latent Autoimmune Cerebellar Ataxia (LACA)
93. Misdirected horizontal saccades in pan-cerebellar atrophy
94. Why are voluntary head movements in cervical dystonia slow?
95. Temporal profile of improvement of tardive dystonia after globus pallidus deep brain stimulation
96. Fixational eye movements in Tourette syndrome
97. Effects of Sustained Otolith-Only Stimulation on Post-Rotational Nystagmus
98. Motion Illusion—Evidence towards Human Vestibulo-Thalamic Projections
99. Tremor analysis separates Parkinson’s disease and dopamine receptor blockers induced parkinsonism
100. Impaired Motor Learning in a Disorder of the Inferior Olive: Is the Cerebellum Confused?
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