GAZE FIXATION, VESTIBULO OCULAR REFLEX (VOR), NYSTAGMUS | EXPLAINED
www.socalbraincenter.com The final segment covering different types of eye movements necessary to understand brain function for concussion, neurodegenerative disease, and congenital findings. Eye movements are a great way to study the active function of the brain in any physiological state. Pursuits and Vergence eye movements: • PURSUITS AND VERGENCE EYE MOVEMENTS Saccadic eye movements: • SACCADIC EYE MOVEMENTS Blurred vision and concussion: • BLURRED VISION AFTER CONCUSSION | EXPLAINED Dizziness and vertigo: • DIZZINESS AND VERTIGO | EPLAINED

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