Eye Movements and the Brain: Dr. David Traster
2014 lecture Dr. David Traster gave to the Australasian Academy of Functional Neurology (http://www.aafn.org.au/). This lecture discusses the neurology behind eye movements and specific brain networks involved with different eye movements. Eye movement neurology is a rapidly growing topic of interest in both neurological diagnosis and neurological rehabilitation.

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