Results: Stroke Participants Make Primary Saccades Earlier Than Controls
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Eye movements paint us a picture of cerebral function. However, studies focused on hand and limb motor function will very often leverage visual guidance as a core of the paradigm, but do not have a protocol in place for concurrent eye movement rec
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Cerebral injury can damage both ocular and somatic motor systems. Characterization of motor control post-injury affords biomarkers that assist in disease detection, monitoring, and prognosis. We review a method to measure eye-hand movement control in health and in pathologic incoordination, with look-and-reach paradigms to assess coordination between eye and hand.