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Saccadic eye-movements of children with cerebral palsy.

, and . Dev Med Child Neurol, 29 (1): 36--39 (February 1987)

Abstract

Oculomotor disorders are frequently observed in cerebral-palsied children, and are thought to contribute to impairment of verbal as well as non-verbal skills. The authors present the first quantitative analysis of saccadic eye-movements of these children, choosing those with normal verbal IQ but evidence of a learning disability. A majority showed various abnormalities of saccadic eye-movements and these should be taken into account when evaluating and treating children with cerebral palsy.

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