Concussions

The Pupillary Response in Traumatic Brain Injury


Surgical Neurology International – Pupillary reactivity as an early indicator of increased intracranial pressure


Science Direct topic – Autonomic dysfunction


P S Y C H I A T R Y A N D N E U R O L O G Y – Cranial Nerves III, IV, and VI Oculomotor Functions


Overview of Neuro-ophthalmologic and Cranial Nerve Disorders – Neurologic Disorders


Ophthalmic & Physiological Optics – Vergence dysfunction in mild traumatic brain injury


NYU Dept of Neurology – The neuro-ophthalmology of head trauma


NIH – The selective disruption of spatial working memory by eye movements


Neurosurgery – Lasting bilateral mydriasis after traumatic brain injury may not always be a lost case


NEURAL REGENERATION RESEARCH – A new tool for monitoring brain function – Eye tracking


Medical Press – How concussions may lead to epilepsy


Medical Press – Brain protein changes could explain how concussion affect patients


Journal of Vision – Exploration of the functional consequences of fixational eye movements in the absence of a fovea


Journal of the Neurological Sciences – Ocular motor assessment in concussion


JOURNAL OF NEUROTRAUMA – Glasgow Coma Scale Motor Score and Pupillary Reaction To Predict Six-Month Mortality in Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury


Journal of Neurology – Central ocular motor disorders, including gaze palsy and nystagmus


Journal of Concussion – Symptom recovery and post-injury symptom scores and neurocognitive performance in athletes with sport-related concussion


Journal of Concussion – Prolonged concussion effects


Journal of Concussion – Predictors of six-month inability to return to work


Journal of Concussion – Patients with chronic mild or moderate TBI have abnormal brain volume enlargement more than atrophy


Journal of Concussion – Does time since injury and duration


Journal of Concussion – Concussion reporting behaviors in student athletes


Journal of Concussion – Concussion in cricket


Journal of Concussion – Concussion assessment potentially aided


Journal of Concussion – Changes in working memory-related


Journal of Concussion – A review of minor traumatic brain injury


Journal of Cognition – Pupillometry Psychology, Physiology, and Function


J Neurophysiol – Selective modulation of visual sensitivity during fixation


Intellig-EYES™ Headgear Device


Infrared pupillometry, the Neurological Pupil index and unilateral pupillary dilation after traumatic brain injury


i-Perception – Pioneers of eye movement research


HHS – Pupil Dilation Reflects the Creation and Retrieval of Memories


Frontiers in Sports – The Measurement of Eye Movements in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury


Frontiers in NEUROLOGY – Patterns of Pupillary Activity During Binocular Disparity Resolution


Frontiers in Neural Circuits – Neuromodulatory Correlates of Pupil Dilation


FOCUS CLINICAL – Persistent visual disturbances after concussion


Eye and Brain – Traumatic brain injury and vestibulo-ocular function


Enhanced Cognitive Assessment Technology Flyer


Concussion – Understanding the effects of mild traumatic brain injury on the pupillary light reflex


CMAJ – Examining the pupils


CDC – Emergency Department Visits for Sports- and Recreation-Related Traumatic Brain Injuries Among Children


Brain Sciences – Autonomic Dysfunction after Mild Traumatic


Brain Injury – Eye movement performance and clinical outcomes among female athletes post-concussion


BRAIN – Impaired eye movements in post-concussion syndrome indicate suboptimal brain function


American Family Physician – Current concepts in concussion, initial evaluation and management

PTSD

Science Direct topic – Autonomic dysfunction


SCAN – Effect of direct eye contact in PTSD related to interpersonal trauma – an fMRI study of activation of an innate alarm system


Psychology Research and Behavior Management – Potential of eye movement desensitization in the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder


P S Y C H I A T R Y A N D N E U R O L O G Y – Cranial Nerves III, IV, and VI Oculomotor Functions


Overview of Neuro-ophthalmologic and Cranial Nerve Disorders – Neurologic Disorders


NYU Dept of Neurology – The neuro-ophthalmology of head trauma


NIH – The selective disruption of spatial working memory by eye movements


NIH – The pupil as a measure of emotional arousal and autonomic activation


NIH – Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Stress Related Disorders


NIH – Post-Traumatic Visual Loss


NIH – Eye tracking and visual attention to threating stimuli in veterans


NIH – Early-life trauma is associated with rapid eye movement sleep fragmentation among military veterans


NEURAL REGENERATION RESEARCH – A new tool for monitoring brain function – Eye tracking


Mental health – Post-traumatic stress disorder


Journal of Vision – Exploration of the functional consequences of fixational eye movements in the absence of a fovea


Journal of PSYCHOTRAUMATOLOGY – Degrading traumatic memories with eye movements – a pilot functional MRI study in PTSD


Journal of Neurology – Central ocular motor disorders, including gaze palsy and nystagmus


J Neurophysiol – Selective modulation of visual sensitivity during fixation


INNOVATIONS IN CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE – Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy


Infrared pupillometry, the Neurological Pupil index and unilateral pupillary dilation after traumatic brain injury


i-Perception – Pioneers of eye movement research


HHS – the Relationship between Pupil Size and Locus Coerulus Activity


HHS – Pupil Dilation Reflects the Creation and Retrieval of Memories


HHS – Attention to Threat in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder as Indexed by Eye-Tracking Indices


HHS – Arousal-related pupil response to threat – A comparison of trauma-exposed individuals with and without PTSD


Frontiers in Psychology – How Does Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy Work


Frontiers in Psychology – Auditory and Visual Memories in PTSD Patients Targeted with Eye Movements and Counting


Frontiers in NEUROLOGY – Patterns of Pupillary Activity During Binocular Disparity Resolution


Frontiers in Neural Circuits – Neuromodulatory Correlates of Pupil Dilation


CMAJ – Examining the pupils


Clinical Neuroscience – Traumatic stress – effects on the brain


Brain Sciences – Inhibitory Control under Threat – The Role of Spontaneous Eye Blinks in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

Alzheimer’s/Dementia

What do we know about eye movements in Alzheimer’s disease


Sensors 2020 – Analyzing Facial and Eye Movements to Screen for Alzheimer’s Disease


Science Direct topic – Autonomic dysfunction


P S Y C H I A T R Y A N D N E U R O L O G Y – Cranial Nerves III, IV, and VI Oculomotor Functions


Overview of Neuro-ophthalmologic and Cranial Nerve Disorders – Neurologic Disorders


NYU Dept of Neurology – The neuro-ophthalmology of head trauma


NIH – Detecting cognitive impairment by eye movement analysis using automatic classification algorithms


Journal of Neurology – Central ocular motor disorders, including gaze palsy and nystagmus


Journal of Cognition – Pupillometry Psychology, Physiology, and Function


J Neurophysiol – Selective modulation of visual sensitivity during fixation


Infrared pupillometry, the Neurological Pupil index and unilateral pupillary dilation after traumatic brain injury


i-Perception – Pioneers of eye movement research


HHS – the Relationship between Pupil Size and Locus Coerulus Activity


HHS – Pupil Dilation Reflects the Creation and Retrieval of Memories


HHS – Eye Movements in Alzheimer’s Disease


Frontiers in Neuroscience – The Eye As a Biomarker for Alzheimer’s Disease


Frontiers in NEUROLOGY – Visual and Ocular Manifestations of Alzheimer’s Disease and Their Use as Biomarkers for Diagnosis and Progression


Frontiers in NEUROLOGY – Patterns of Pupillary Activity During Binocular Disparity Resolution


Frontiers in Neural Circuits – Neuromodulatory Correlates of Pupil Dilation


Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience – Afferent and Efferent Visual Markers of Alzheimer’s Disease-A Review and Update in Early Stage Disease


Computational Techniques for Eye Movements Analysis towards Supporting Early Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease


CMAJ – Examining the pupils


BRAIN – Oculomotor function in frontotemporal lobar degeneration- related disorders and Alzheimer’s disease

Multiple Sclerosis

P S Y C H I A T R Y A N D N E U R O L O G Y – Cranial Nerves III, IV, and VI Oculomotor Functions


Overview of Neuro-ophthalmologic and Cranial Nerve Disorders – Neurologic Disorders


NYU Dept of Neurology – The neuro-ophthalmology of head trauma


NIH – The selective disruption of spatial working memory by eye movements


NEURAL REGENERATION RESEARCH – A new tool for monitoring brain function – Eye tracking


Journal of Vision – Exploration of the functional consequences of fixational eye movements in the absence of a fovea


Journal of the Neurological Sciences – Pupillary disturbances in multiple sclerosis


Journal of Neurology – Central ocular motor disorders, including gaze palsy and nystagmus


J Neurophysiol – Selective modulation of visual sensitivity during fixation


Internuclear ophthalmoplegia – Diagnosing and quantifying a common deficit in multiple sclerosis


International Journal of MS Care – Summary of Eye Examinations of 284 Patients with Multiple Sclerosis


Infrared pupillometry, the Neurological Pupil index and unilateral pupillary dilation after traumatic brain injury


i-Perception – Pioneers of eye movement research


HHS – Pupil Dilation Reflects the Creation and Retrieval of Memories


Frontiers in NEUROLOGY – Patterns of Pupillary Activity During Binocular Disparity Resolution


Frontiers in NEUROLOGY – Eye Movement Abnormalities in Multiple Sclerosis


Frontiers in Neural Circuits – Neuromodulatory Correlates of Pupil Dilation


CMAJ – Examining the pupils


Clinical Ophthalmology – Neuro-ophthalmologic aspects of multiple sclerosis- Using eye movements as a clinical and experimental tool


Clinical Ophthalmology – Eye disorders in patients with multiple sclerosis


Brain and Behavior – Fatigue and cognition- Pupillary responses to problem‐solving in early multiple sclerosis patients


BRAIN – Vision and vision-related outcome measures in multiple sclerosis


BMC Neurology – Cognitive mediated eye movements during the SDMT reveal the challenges with processing speed faced by people with MS


American Academy of Neurology – Improvement of internuclear ophthalmoparesis in multiple sclerosis with dalfampridine

Epilepsy

Two types of isolated epileptic nystagmus


The Journal of Neuroscience – Rapid Eye Movement Sleep and Hippocampal Theta Oscillations Precede Seizure Onset in the Temporal Lobe Epilepsy


Science Direct topic – Autonomic dysfunction


P S Y C H I A T R Y A N D N E U R O L O G Y – Cranial Nerves III, IV, and VI Oculomotor Functions


Overview of Neuro-ophthalmologic and Cranial Nerve Disorders – Neurologic Disorders


NYU Dept of Neurology – The neuro-ophthalmology of head trauma


NIH – The selective disruption of spatial working memory by eye movements


NEURAL REGENERATION RESEARCH – A new tool for monitoring brain function – Eye tracking


Medical Press – How concussions may lead to epilepsy


Journal of Neurology – Central ocular motor disorders, including gaze palsy and nystagmus


Journal of Cognition – Pupillometry Psychology, Physiology, and Function


J Neurophysiol – Selective modulation of visual sensitivity during fixation


i-Perception – Pioneers of eye movement research


HHS – the Relationship between Pupil Size and Locus Coerulus Activity


HHS – Pupil Dilation Reflects the Creation and Retrieval of Memories


Frontiers in NEUROLOGY – Patterns of Pupillary Activity During Binocular Disparity Resolution


Frontiers in Neural Circuits – Neuromodulatory Correlates of Pupil Dilation


CMAJ – Examining the pupils


Clinical and Experimental Otorhinolaryngology – Epileptic Nystagmus and Vertigo Associated with Bilateral Temporal and Frontal Lobe Epilepsy

Parkinson’s

Science Direct topic – Autonomic dysfunction


P S Y C H I A T R Y A N D N E U R O L O G Y – Cranial Nerves III, IV, and VI Oculomotor Functions


Overview of Neuro-ophthalmologic and Cranial Nerve Disorders – Neurologic Disorders


NYU Dept of Neurology – The neuro-ophthalmology of head trauma


NIH – The selective disruption of spatial working memory by eye movements


NEURAL REGENERATION RESEARCH – A new tool for monitoring brain function – Eye tracking


Movement Disorders after Stroke in Adults


Movement Disorders – Eye movement disorders and neurological symptoms in late‐onset inborn errors of metabolism


Journal of Vision – Exploration of the functional consequences of fixational eye movements in the absence of a fovea


Journal of Neurology – Central ocular motor disorders, including gaze palsy and nystagmus


Journal of Cognition – Pupillometry Psychology, Physiology, and Function


J Neurophysiol – Selective modulation of visual sensitivity during fixation


Infrared pupillometry, the Neurological Pupil index and unilateral pupillary dilation after traumatic brain injury


i-Perception – Pioneers of eye movement research


HHS – the Relationship between Pupil Size and Locus Coerulus Activity


HHS – Pupil Dilation Reflects the Creation and Retrieval of Memories


Frontiers in NEUROLOGY – Patterns of Pupillary Activity During Binocular Disparity Resolution


Frontiers in Neural Circuits – Neuromodulatory Correlates of Pupil Dilation


CMAJ – Examining the pupils


British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology – Relationship between sedation and pupillary function


BRAIN – Eye movement changes in Parkinson’s and dementia

Strokes and TIAs

Transient ischemic attack characterized by external strabismus of the left eye


Transient ischaemic attacks- mimics and chameleons


Surgical Neurology International – Pupillary reactivity as an early indicator of increased intracranial pressure


Stroke and Vascular Neurology – Eyes and stroke – the visual aspects of cerebrovascular disease


science of Medicine – Diagnostic Considerations in Patients Presenting with Transient Vision Loss


Science Direct topic – Autonomic dysfunction


P S Y C H I A T R Y A N D N E U R O L O G Y – Cranial Nerves III, IV, and VI Oculomotor Functions


Overview of Neuro-ophthalmologic and Cranial Nerve Disorders – Neurologic Disorders


NYU Dept of Neurology – The neuro-ophthalmology of head trauma


NIH – The selective disruption of spatial working memory by eye movements


NEURAL REGENERATION RESEARCH – A new tool for monitoring brain function – Eye tracking


Movement Disorders after Stroke in Adults


Journal of Vision – Exploration of the functional consequences of fixational eye movements in the absence of a fovea


Journal of Neurology – Central ocular motor disorders, including gaze palsy and nystagmus


Journal of Cognition – Pupillometry Psychology, Physiology, and Function


J Neurophysiol – Selective modulation of visual sensitivity during fixation


Infrared pupillometry, the Neurological Pupil index and unilateral pupillary dilation after traumaticbrain injury


i-Perception – Pioneers of eye movement research


HHS – the Relationship between Pupil Size and Locus Coerulus Activity


HHS – Pupil Dilation Reflects the Creation and Retrieval of Memories


Frontiers in NEUROLOGY – Patterns of Pupillary Activity During Binocular Disparity Resolution


Frontiers in NEUROLOGY – Ischemic Posterior Circulation Stroke


Frontiers in NEUROLOGY – Eye-Movement Training Results in NIH Stroke Scale in Subjects Suffering from Acute Cerebral Artery Ischemic Stroke


Frontiers in Neural Circuits – Neuromodulatory Correlates of Pupil Dilation


Emergency Medicine – Posterior Circulation Ischemic Stroke


CMAJ – Examining the pupils


CAMBRIDGE OPHTHALMOLOGICAL SYMPOSIUM – Ocular motor abnormalities in neurodegenerative disorders


Brain Sciences – Gaze Palsy as a Manifestation of Todd’s Phenomenon