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  • NUR 104 - Ch 15 Eyes Flashcards - Quizlet
    Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like What is conjugate movement and how does it work?, What is CN VI?, What is cranial nerve IV? and more
  • Lecture 18: Oculomotor and Gaze Control Systems - Quizlet
    Describe vergence movements of the eye Are these conjugate or disconjugate movements? - Used to get or keep objects at different distances centered on the fovea Convergence for near objects and divergence for distant objects
  • NB Lecture 27: Eye Movements Flashcards - Quizlet
    What are the 3 types Conjugate eye movements? Eye movements can be classified as or driven? The Saccadic eye movements are described as movements where your eye jumps from one point of interest to another? Also very fast Fast jumps are called "saccades"
  • Conjugate eye movement - Wikipedia
    Conjugate eye movement refers to motor coordination of the eyes that allows for bilateral fixation on a single object A conjugate eye movement is a movement of both eyes in the same direction to maintain binocular gaze (also referred to as “yoked” eye movement)
  • Types of Eye Movements and Their Functions
    Unlike other types of eye movements in which the two eyes move in the same direction (conjugate eye movements), vergence movements are disconjugate (or disjunctive); they involve either a convergence or divergence of the lines of sight of each eye to see an object that is nearer or farther away
  • conjugate movement of eyes - Medical Dictionary
    Looking for online definition of conjugate movement of eyes in the Medical Dictionary? conjugate movement of eyes explanation free What is conjugate movement of eyes? Meaning of conjugate movement of eyes medical term
  • Eye Movement Examination - University of Utah
    Look for slow conjugate eye movements in the direction opposite to head movement If saccades and pursuit appear intact, but the patient reports blurred vision or oscillopsia with head movement, perform the following
  • The physiologic basis of conjugate eye movements - PubMed
    We review the physiologic basis for conjugate eye movements and the role of the cerebellum in their regulation Specifically, the characteristics of the vestibulo-ocular reflex, the optokinetic reflex, pursuit eye movements, and saccadic eye movements are discussed, emphasizing that the ocular motor …


















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