Saccade Eye Movements as Measure of Frontostriatal Dysfunction in ADHD

Saccade latency and accuracy were tested in 50 normal subjects (6-35 years), 19 ADHD patients (6-11 years), and 4 patients with frontal lesions (13-15 years) in an investigation of reflexive/voluntary control of saccades in ADHD, at University of Yamanashi, Japan.

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Main Author: J Gordon Millichap
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Language:English
Published: Pediatric Neurology Briefs Publishers 2010-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.pediatricneurologybriefs.com/articles/791
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title_short Saccade Eye Movements as Measure of Frontostriatal Dysfunction in ADHD
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title_fullStr Saccade Eye Movements as Measure of Frontostriatal Dysfunction in ADHD
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description Saccade latency and accuracy were tested in 50 normal subjects (6-35 years), 19 ADHD patients (6-11 years), and 4 patients with frontal lesions (13-15 years) in an investigation of reflexive/voluntary control of saccades in ADHD, at University of Yamanashi, Japan.
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