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- who: Christoph Helmchen from the Seoul National University, South Korea (CNRS), France have published the article: Bilateral lesion of the cerebellar fastigial nucleus: Effects on smooth pursuit acceleration and non-reflexive visually-guided saccades, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors provide some clinical evidence that a bilateral lesion of the deep cerebellar nuclei does not impair the initial acceleration of smooth pursuit, as it is found in unilateral FOR lesions.
- how: The predictive closedloop smooth pursuit was tested in a sinusoidal smooth pursuit paradigm composed of horizontal oscillations of 0.2 Hz . . .
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