Smooth pursuit eye movements and neuropsychological tests in schizophrenic patients: possible involvement of attentional components
- PMID: 1504109
- DOI: 10.1007/BF02191957
Smooth pursuit eye movements and neuropsychological tests in schizophrenic patients: possible involvement of attentional components
Abstract
The relationships among different components of frontal lobe dysfunction and voluntary attention were studied. Drug-free schizophrenic patients and matched normal controls were recruited and assessed for smooth pursuit eye movements, voluntary saccadic eye movements and by means of neuropsychological tests (Toluse-Pieron test and Wisconsin Card Sorting Test). No clear-cut relationship was found between eye movement performance and neuropsychological impairment.
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