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- Oculomotor_apraxia abstract "Oculomotor apraxia (OMA), also known as Cogan ocular motor apraxia or saccadic initiation failure (SIF) is the absence or defect of controlled, voluntary, and purposeful eye movement. It was first described in 1952 by the American ophthalmologist David Glendenning Cogan. People with this condition have difficulty moving their eyes horizontally and moving them quickly. The main difficulty is in saccade initiation, but there is also impaired cancellation of the vestibulo-ocular reflex. Patients have to turn their head in order to compensate for the lack of eye movement initiation in order to follow an object or see objects in their peripheral vision, but they often exceed their target. There is controversy regarding whether OMA should be considered an apraxia, since apraxia is the inability to perform a learned or skilled motor action to command, and saccade initiation is neither a learned nor a skilled action.".
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- Oculomotor_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Alpha-fetoprotein.
- Oculomotor_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Aprataxin.
- Oculomotor_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Apraxia.
- Oculomotor_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Ataxia.
- Oculomotor_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Ataxia_telangiectasia.
- Oculomotor_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Diseases_of_the_eye_and_adnexa.
- Oculomotor_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Congenital_disorder.
- Oculomotor_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Creatine_kinase.
- Oculomotor_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink David_Glendenning_Cogan.
- Oculomotor_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Eye.
- Oculomotor_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Frontal_eye_fields.
- Oculomotor_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Hypotonia.
- Oculomotor_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Idiopathy.
- Oculomotor_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Mini–mental_state_examination.
- Oculomotor_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Nystagmus.
- Oculomotor_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Peripheral_neuropathy.
- Oculomotor_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Peripheral_vision.
- Oculomotor_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Purkinje_cell.
- Oculomotor_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Saccade.
- Oculomotor_apraxia wikiPageWikiLink Vestibulo–ocular_reflex.
- Oculomotor_apraxia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Oculomotor apraxia".
- Oculomotor_apraxia wikiPageWikiLinkText "ataxia oculomotor apraxia type 2 (AOA2)".
- Oculomotor_apraxia wikiPageWikiLinkText "ataxia-ocular apraxia".
- Oculomotor_apraxia wikiPageWikiLinkText "oculomotor apraxia".
- Oculomotor_apraxia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Oculomotor_apraxia subject Category:Diseases_of_the_eye_and_adnexa.
- Oculomotor_apraxia hypernym Absence.
- Oculomotor_apraxia type Disease.
- Oculomotor_apraxia comment "Oculomotor apraxia (OMA), also known as Cogan ocular motor apraxia or saccadic initiation failure (SIF) is the absence or defect of controlled, voluntary, and purposeful eye movement. It was first described in 1952 by the American ophthalmologist David Glendenning Cogan. People with this condition have difficulty moving their eyes horizontally and moving them quickly. The main difficulty is in saccade initiation, but there is also impaired cancellation of the vestibulo-ocular reflex.".
- Oculomotor_apraxia label "Oculomotor apraxia".
- Oculomotor_apraxia sameAs Q2074059.
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- Oculomotor_apraxia sameAs Глазодвигательная_апраксия.
- Oculomotor_apraxia sameAs Q2074059.
- Oculomotor_apraxia wasDerivedFrom Oculomotor_apraxia?oldid=600687052.
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